Ghanaian actress Joselyn Dumas joins Commonwealth campaign in saying no more to domestic and sexual violence
Ghanaian actress Joselyn Dumas has joined leaders and celebrities from across the Commonwealth for the first-of-its-kind ‘ Commonwealth Says NO MORE’ campaign against domestic and sexual violence.
The Commonwealth Secretariat and NO MORE Foundation have launched the campaign designed to help tackle the immediate crisis of the rapid increase in domestic and sexual violence due to the impacts of COVID-19, while also providing support for governments, organisations and individuals to confront this issue through longer-term prevention strategies and support.
The launch was held at a special virtual event attended by representatives and advocates from across the Commonwealth and representing nearly one-third of the world’s population.
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At the event, the partners unveiled the first pan-Commonwealth digital portal designed to support governments and civil society in identifying and implementing joint solutions while also providing individuals with concrete actions they can take to support both the campaign and those affected by domestic violence.
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