Local Media Trained to Report on Violence Against Women in Laos

06/11/2024 11:59
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ຂປລ In honor of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (Nov 25 - Dec 10), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) held a training session on November 4, 2024, to enhance local media's ability to report ethically on violence against women. The goal is to protect the rights of Lao women, raise public awareness, and encourage behavior change across communities.

(KPL) In honor of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (Nov 25 - Dec 10), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) held a training session on November 4, 2024, to enhance local media's ability to report ethically on violence against women. The goal is to protect the rights of Lao women, raise public awareness, and encourage behavior change across communities.

“Sexual violence is a severe human rights violation,” said Mr. Phutthavanh Sisavat, Media Coordinator for UNFPA. “Victims face physical harm, unwanted pregnancies, and sexually transmitted diseases, as well as deep, lasting psychological trauma.”

Global data shows that 1 in 3 women experience violence, primarily from intimate partners. In Laos, a 2014 study revealed similar rates, with 1 in 3 women facing violence from their partners. The Lao Social Index also reported that nearly 1 in 3 Lao women believe male violence against wives is justifiable, with rates even higher in Attapeu, Oudomxay, and Phongsaly provinces.

The training covered ethical reporting on sexual violence, community awareness, and strategies to promote gender equality. Journalists visited a government-run Protection Center, where over 20 survivors are currently receiving support, including counseling and social services. They also toured a local hospital providing specialized care and referrals for survivors and met with health providers.

In addition, journalists observed the Male Engagement Village initiative, a program encouraging men to become advocates for gender equality and challenge harmful stereotypes about gender roles.

 

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