National Council for Women sparks momentum in 16 Days of Activism

The second edition of the '16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence' festival saw the National Council for Women partner with international organizations to combat violence against women. Organized by What Women Want magazine alongside UN Women, UNFPA, and UNICEF, the event combined policy talks, art, and public involvement. Discussions highlighted digital risks and art's role in awareness.

The '16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence' festival launched on December 20, 2025, with the National Council for Women (NCW) playing a key role in turning advocacy into a vibrant cultural movement. The opening ceremony featured prominent speakers, including Amal Tawfik, director of the NCW's Women's Complaints Office; Yves Sassenrath, UNFPA representative in Egypt; and Eric Hosum, Norwegian ambassador to Egypt.

Panel discussions emphasized the NCW's dedication to shielding women from physical, psychological, and economic violence, spotlighting digital threats. Tawfik outlined initiatives to boost cybersecurity awareness, particularly for women running online businesses. She stated: 'Ensuring women’s safety online is no longer optional; it is essential for economic empowerment,' noting that secure digital spaces allow women to innovate and lead in national development.

The festival harnessed art to address tough topics, with exhibits like 'Safe Spaces' illustrating social pressures on women and girls, and 'Little Heroes,' partnered with UNICEF, using creativity as therapy for violence-affected children. Live performances by the Banati Foundation brought tales of resilience and hope to the stage.

NCW highlighted the 15115 Hotline for survivors, providing legal advice, psychological aid, and referrals. The event continues until December 22, offering workshops, discussions, and film screenings to foster community action against violence.

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French Minister Aurore Bergé presents bill with 53 measures against violence toward women and children at press conference.
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Aurore Bergé submits bill against violence toward women

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Minister Aurore Bergé has submitted a framework bill with 53 measures to prevent and punish violence against women and children. This text, long demanded by feminist associations, comes on the eve of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. It occurs amid rising reports of sexual assaults in Paris's after-school programs.

The National Council for Women (NCW) made a prominent appearance at the 10th edition of Food Africa, Africa's leading food and beverage trade fair, held from December 9-12, 2025. The NCW pavilion spotlighted innovative projects by Egyptian women from Upper Egypt, turning local agricultural traditions into competitive, market-ready products. Mai Mahmoud, Director General of the NCW’s Women’s Skills Development Centre, emphasized the council's commitment to boosting women's productive and marketing skills.

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Daily Maverick readers have voted Women for Change as the Movement of the Year for its role in the G20 Women’s Shutdown, which highlighted South Africa’s high rates of gender-based violence and femicide. The November 21 protest led to over one million petition signatures and a national disaster declaration by President Cyril Ramaphosa. Founded by Sabrina Walter, the group evolved from a running club into a global voice for survivors.

Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for Gender has condemned the circulation of a video depicting a woman in a vulnerable position at a Nairobi entertainment venue, promising action against those responsible. The incident has drawn sharp online backlash and demands for accountability.

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Egypt's Health Ministry announced that the presidential initiative for women's health has recorded 65,631,912 visits for screening and awareness since its launch in July 2019 through November 2025. These visits include first-time, follow-up, and walk-in sessions, focusing on early detection of cancer and non-communicable diseases. The ministry urged women to undergo regular check-ups to reduce burdens on patients and the state.

As South Africa marks 31 years of democracy, MPs call for reflection on reconciliation progress ahead of the national commemoration. The event takes place at Ncome Museum in KwaZulu-Natal, with President Cyril Ramaphosa delivering the keynote address. Leaders from different parties stress the importance of tackling inequalities and promoting unity.

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During New Year's Eve on Avenida Paulista in São Paulo, a woman filed a report against her husband for years of domestic violence. The case was handled by the Mobile Women's Defense Police Station set up at the event for victim protection. The victim, in an abusive relationship for over 50 years, had never filed a report before.

 

 

 

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