Kenya: Workshop - stopping sexual violence in Africa
Source:
World Council of Churches Through contextual Bible studies, the workshop is intended to develop practical and pastoral responses towards safety, justice and healing.
The five-day workshop will bring together about 40 theological educators and women in church ministry from various countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and will run from 23 February - 1 March 2005.
To empower sexually abused women and silent churches to speak out and to end violence against women and children is the main aim of the "Tamar campaign workshop" organized by the World Council of Churches in collaboration with St Paul's United Theological College, Limuru, Kenya, and the Fellowship of Churches and Councils of Churches in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa (FECCLAHA).
The "Tamar campaign", outlining the bigger framework of the workshop, is a project of the Institute for the study of the Bible at KwaZuluNatal University, South Africa. The institute promotes contextual Bible study as a way of developing biblical, theological and ethical resources for restoring dignity and wellbeing to the sufferers of sexual violence and their families. The campaign is based on the story of incest and rape of Tamar by her half-brother (2 Samuel 13).
For further information, please visit: www.wcc-coe.org
The "Tamar campaign", outlining the bigger framework of the workshop, is a project of the Institute for the study of the Bible at KwaZuluNatal University, South Africa. The institute promotes contextual Bible study as a way of developing biblical, theological and ethical resources for restoring dignity and wellbeing to the sufferers of sexual violence and their families. The campaign is based on the story of incest and rape of Tamar by her half-brother (2 Samuel 13).
For further information, please visit: www.wcc-coe.org
Submitted on Thu, 02/03/2005 - 00:00
Related News
- “I Will Be Executed Before Fulfilling My Dreams”
- Report of Stoning Case in Somalia: A Mother of 8 Stoned to Death in the District of Saakow
- Senate body in Pakistan rejects amendment to child marriage act as ‘un-Islamic’
- FGM raises its ugly head in Sri Lanka with Kerala Support
- 'Islamic' Chair Cover Gets Iranian Activist In Trouble
Related Actions
- Joint Statement | To the Human Rights Council: Let’s Protect Women in Sudan
- LAWYERS-HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS : SAVE NORA
- STATEMENT--Denounce, Protect, Act: Our Collective Duties against Rape and Sexual Assault in Senegal
- SUDAN: URGENT ACTION EIGHT GIRLS FREE, ONE OTHER RISKS FLOGGING
- Support KMEWO in demanding Justice for Dunya!
Relevant Resources
- Forced Gynecological Exams As Sexual Harassment and Human Rights Violation
- The Relationship between Feminism and State Policies for the Elimination of Violence against Women: The National Strategy for the Elimination of Violence against Women as an Example
- Recommendations for action against gender-related killing of women and girls
- Report of the Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences
- Addendum to the Report of the Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences