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Avon and 1000 Women Trust launch pioneering petition

by Kwanele Mathebula
Avon and 1000 Women Trust launch pioneering petition

South Africa’s biggest direct-selling company, Avon announced it’s committed its full support to the 1000 Women Trust petition, which aims to change local legislation to ban the release and availability of any video game that promotes violence against women. This follows the creation of the controversial ‘Rape Day’ online video game, which the developer still plans to launch in 2019, despite global condemnation.

“As a responsible corporate citizen, committed to the protection of South Africa’s women through our stand4her initiative, we simply could not stand by while platforms that glorify violence and rape actually exist in our world,” says Katlego Modipane, Snr PR and Corporate Affairs Specialist of Avon.

He continues, “We fully support the tireless work of the 1000 Women Trust in raising awareness of violence against women and respectfully challenge all South Africans, as well as other responsible companies, to support and share the petition with their respective communities to enact real legislative change.

 

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STOP the release of a gruesome computer game advocating VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ! #Stand4Her #RapeIsNotAGame Avon proudly supports @1000women1voice petition. We call on all individuals and companies to STAND WITH US by signing the petition today. Click the link in our bio and sign up now!

A post shared by Avon South Africa (@avonsouthafrica) on Mar 20, 2019 at 9:34pm PDT

“This initiative is also especially poignant in the month of Human Rights Day, whereby all South Africans – women and men – are being reminded of their right to human dignity, equality and freedom, as well as recent cultural movements to highlight sexual harassment and abuse such as #MeToo.”

Tina Thiart of the 1000 Women Trust explains that the petition will be handed over to multiple influential parties, which include the Minister of Women in the Presidency, the Minister of Communications and Telecommunications and the United Nations. “The issue of rape is not a game and, with statistics revealing that an estimated 40% of South African women will be raped in their lifetime, this sort of platform will not only further contribute to the societal problem, but also drive desensitisation among youth.”

To lend your support to the campaign, sign the petition here and, when sharing on social media platforms, use the hashtags #RapeisNotaGame and #stand4her.

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