Ending violence on women

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced the creation of a network of male role models to encourage men to stand up against violence against women. This Network of Men Leaders is currently made up of 14, including Spanish Prime Minister José Luis...

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced the creation of a network of male role models to encourage men to stand up against violence against women.

This Network of Men Leaders is currently made up of 14, including Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, South African Bishop Desmond Tutu and Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho.

All were chosen because they had demonstrated a commitment to oppose violence against women, said Mr Ban, adding that the group is expected to grow.

"These men will add their voices to the growing global chorus for action," Mr Ban said.

Seventy per cent of all women suffer some form of physical or sexual violence from men during their lifetimes, mostly their husbands, friend, or someone they know, remarked Mr Ban.

He called on men and boys around the world to join this campaign.

"Break the silence," Mr Ban said.

"When you witness violence against women and girls, do not sit back. Act. Advocate. Unite to change the practices and attitudes that incite, perpetrate and condone this violence."

Mr Ban said that violence against women and girls "will not be eradicated until all of us - men and boys - refuse to tolerate it."

The creation of the network was announced ahead of the 10th anniversary of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, a UN initiative.

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