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Repeated Call – men must take a stand to end violence against women

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As the man responsible for the killing of Sarah Everard has pleaded guilt to her murder, White Ribbon UK, a charity that engages with men the cultures that lead to abuse and violence against women has repeated its call for men to recognise that if they don’t stand up to violence against women it won’t end. Anthea Sully Chief Executive of White Ribbon UK said, ‘our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Sarah Everard at this time’. She continued, ‘Women experience violence and abuse on a daily basis. 86% of younger women say they have been harassed in the street. Every year men murder between 120 and 150 women. There is a continuum of violence and it can be stopped at its source by men considering their own behaviour and looking to positively influence their friends. Actions such as catcalling cause harm, creating a culture where women are fearful and unable to live the lives they want to lead’.

She explained, ‘The White Ribbon movement was started by men 30 years ago. the message remains the same. We call on all men to make the white ribbon promise to never commit excuse or remain silent about men’s violence against women. Since then many men have taken up the call – but there needs to be many more to create the wholesale societal change that is needed. This work to raise awareness amongst men is critical – yet receives almost no funding and prevention work is not prioritise by policy makers.’

Anthea Sully is available for interview, contact [email protected]

White Ribbon UK is part of the global White Ribbon movement to end male violence against women.

We work to prevent male violence against women before it starts by engaging with men and boys, raising awareness, influencing change and providing resources to make change happen.

We encourage everyone and especially men and boys to make the White Ribbon Promise to never commit, excuse or remain silent about violence against women and girls.

Press release distributed by Pressat on behalf of White Ribbon UK, on Friday 9 July, 2021. For more information subscribe and follow https://pressat.co.uk/

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