Commonwealth partners with ‘NO MORE’ initiative to battle violence against women and girls

Secretary-General Patricia Scotland (centre)
Secretary-General Patricia Scotland (centre)

 The Commonwealth yesterday announced a new partnership designed to reduce domestic violence in member countries.Yesterday, Secretary-General Patricia Scotland signed a memorandum of understanding with the NO MORE Foundation which is a global body of 1,400 allied organisations and 40 international chapters working to stop and prevent domestic violence and sexual assault.The two parties have agreed to work together to implement initiatives for the prevention of domestic violence and sexual abuse as part of wider efforts to achieve the 2030 sustainable development goals,  a release yesterday from the Commonwealth said.

The Secretary-General said: “We must say NO MORE to violence against women and girls in both words and action.“It affects everyone: women, men, children, persons with disabilities and people from sexual and gender minorities.“It means we must involve and sensitise everyone to support vulnerable individuals, protect survivors of violence and bring perpetrators to justice.“We must do everything we can to ensure every child in our home and our

community grows up in a safe environment. This is the only way to fulfil our Sustainable Development Goal commitments.”The partnership is geared to help member countries like Guyana to record accurate data on the prevalence of violence, deliver grassroots projects, train community leaders, educate bystanders’ responses and provide awareness resources.NO MORE Global Executive Director Pamela Zaballa said: “NO MORE is proud to partner with the Commonwealth and grateful to have this tremendous opportunity to help end domestic violence in the 53 member countries.“We are looking forward to engaging a wide array of governmental, business, human rights and community leaders in this initiative.“Together, we can dramatically increase awareness and action to prevent violence and meet the 2030 sustainable development goals.”The partnership was announced at a forum  hosted at Commonwealth headquarters in London, to mark International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.