Nepal: Ncell Foundation, Saathi, and Zonta Club Kathmandu have launched the ‘Orange the Schools’ campaign to advance their commitment to ending gender-based violence. As part of the global ‘Zonta Says NO’ campaign and the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, the ‘Orange the Schools’ campaign is running from 26 November to 10 December, reaching over 1500 students across 12 government and private schools throughout the Kathmandu Valley
The campaign aims to raise
awareness among students and teachers about the prevalence of gender-based
violence, harmful practices such as child marriage, cyberbullying and the
importance of taking action to promote safe and equitable environments.
“Gender-based violence is a
global crisis that violates basic human rights and hinders progress toward
gender equality. Factors such as poverty, discrimination, and climate change
further exacerbate the vulnerabilities faced by women and girls.
‘Orange the Schools’ is a
special campaign aimed at creating school awareness and encouraging collective
action to address these issues and build safer communities. Empowering youth is
crucial to breaking the silence, educating for change, and building a future
free from violence,” says Bina Rana, president of the Zonta Club of Kathmandu.
Bishakha Lakshmi Khadka, head
of Corporate Communications and CSR at Ncell said, “Orange the School’ campaign
has been instrumental in highlighting the importance of awareness and dialogue
on gender-based violence. By instilling accurate information and values of
equality in young minds early, we can lay the foundation for a violence-free
society.
In today’s evolving context
and the increasing reach of technology, addressing critical issues like cyber
security and data privacy is essential to mitigate the negative impacts on
vulnerable segments. We are proud to be part of this campaign, and we firmly
believe that our collective efforts will create a lasting impact.”
A team from Zonta Club
Kathmandu, Saathi, and Ncell Foundation is engaging students and teachers from
participating schools through presentations, video screenings on topics like
child marriage and cyber security, and discussions on domestic violence.
These interactive sessions
aim to foster understanding, spark advocacy, and inspire active participation
in efforts to combat gender-based violence.
“Zonta Club Kathmandu, in
partnership with Saathi and Ncell Foundation, has combined our resources and
expertise to maximise the campaign’s reach and impact. We thank the
participating schools, principals, teachers, and students for their enthusiasm
and support. With collective efforts, we can break the silence, inspire change,
and build a future where women and children can thrive in safety and dignity,”
says Shreeyukta Thapaliya, chair of the Violence Against Women Committee of
Zonta Club Kathmandu.
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