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No tolerance march unites cities, turning pain into power
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76130, member: 636"] Women at Risk International Foundation kicked off their annual anti-violence march campaign across multiple cities worldwide, with events planned for Lagos, Abuja, and 16 other locations. The organization has been running this No Tolerance March for seven years straight, and last year, they pulled over 3,500 marchers in Lagos alone while hitting 18 million people online globally. The foundation tackles gender-based violence through medical help for survivors, counseling services, and community education programs. Their work spans three main areas: health support, educational outreach, and direct community service for women and girls dealing with violence. This year's march expanded into new Nigerian cities like Sokoto and Maiduguri, plus international spots from Accra to Paris. The whole thing runs during the global 16 Days of Activism campaign, and partner organizations have jumped on board to push awareness about prevention and systemic barriers that keep violence going. [/QUOTE]
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