About this Event
Celebrating Courage: Empowering Voices Against Honour-Based Abuse
In honour of the International Day of the Girl Child, join us for an enlightening and impactful event dedicated to raising awareness and understanding of “honour”-based abuse, which is predominantly suffered by women and girls. The International Day of the Girl Child is a UN-led initiative that focuses attention on the need to address the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights. We hold this event in pledge of building a world for girls free of abuse and violence.
Date: Friday 18th October 2024
Time: 13:00 to 17:30
Location: Central London, Location will later be announced.
About the Event
“Honour-based” abuse is a critical issue that often goes unrecognised or is mistaken for domestic violence. This event aims to shine a light on the unique aspects of “honour”-based abuse, exploring how it differs from other forms of violence and discussing strategies for better supporting and empowering survivors.
We are bringing together a diverse group of speakers, including professionals, academics, campaigners, and survivors, to share their insights and experiences.
Event Highlights
- Panel Discussions with a Q&A Session: An open forum for attendees to engage with our speakers and ask questions about honour-based abuse and how to tackle it effectively.
- Experts in the field will discuss the nuances of honour-based abuse, its identification, and the challenges in differentiating it from domestic violence.
- Survivors and advocates will share their personal stories and discuss support systems and empowerment strategies.
Keynote speakers to be announced soon.
Who Should Attend
We welcome professionals, students, survivors, and anyone interested in understanding and combating honour-based abuse. This is an opportunity to learn from experts, connect with others in the field, and contribute to a meaningful dialogue on this important issue.
Why Attend
- Increase Awareness: Learn about the specific characteristics and consequences of honour-based abuse.
- Network: Connect with others who are passionate about ending honour-based abuse.
- Empowerment: Discover ways to empower survivors and advocate for change.
We have reserved a limited number of free tickets for University of City students and professors. To reserve your free ticket, please email [email protected]. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
We look forward to your participation in this vital conversation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
London, United Kingdom
GBP 15.00