Pohnpei Women's Advisory Council fun run
On Saturday 10 December 2011 the Pohnpei Women's Advisory Council ,
the US Embassy, the Australian embassy, and sponsored a "Healthy LifeStyle Fun Walk/Run" with a 7:00 A.M. start
from Spanish Wall. The route was out to the airport and back
to Spanish wall.
Most the group chose to walk, only about seven chose to run the route. Walking and juggling remains harder than running and juggling, so I joined the runners.
The event was a double header with the run followed by a march to capitol hill at 9:00 A.M. As noted by the Australian embassy (http://www.fsm.embassy.gov.au/phpi/home.html accessed on 12 December), "the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence is a global campaign to raise awareness about violence against women and its impact on a woman's physical, psychological, social and spiritual well-being."
"The 16 Days of Activism began on 25 November on International Day for the Elimination of violence Against Women (White Ribbon Day) and ended on December 10th, the International Human Rights Day. These two dates highlight that violence against women is a human rights abuse."
The two Saturday events mark the end of 16 days of white ribbon activities focused on ending gender violence, with the themes "Against Family Violence", "Against Gender Violence", and "Break the silence, end the violence." Activities were coordinated under the aegis of the Pohnpei Women's Advisory Council.
Participating and sponsoring agencies included the U.S. embassy in Kolonia, the Australian embassy, the Pohnpei Office of Social Affairs, and Pacific Prevention of Domestic Violence Programme. Affiliations include the White Ribbon Campaign.
The marchers brought proposed domestic violence legislation to capitol hill and presented the proposed legislation to a member of the state legislature.
Participating groups included the Pohnpei Ladies Club, Lien Madolenihmw (Pwihn en minimin en lien Madolenihmw), Lien Dolonier, Lielehle Pohnsapw, Lien Kolonia Town, UCWA (U Council of Women in Action), the Development Skilled Organization of Women (DSOW), and many others.
My son headed up the hill to Spanish wall from the causeway.
Most the group chose to walk, only about seven chose to run the route. Walking and juggling remains harder than running and juggling, so I joined the runners.
The event was a double header with the run followed by a march to capitol hill at 9:00 A.M. As noted by the Australian embassy (http://www.fsm.embassy.gov.au/phpi/home.html accessed on 12 December), "the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence is a global campaign to raise awareness about violence against women and its impact on a woman's physical, psychological, social and spiritual well-being."
"The 16 Days of Activism began on 25 November on International Day for the Elimination of violence Against Women (White Ribbon Day) and ended on December 10th, the International Human Rights Day. These two dates highlight that violence against women is a human rights abuse."
Bernolina on the causeway
The two Saturday events mark the end of 16 days of white ribbon activities focused on ending gender violence, with the themes "Against Family Violence", "Against Gender Violence", and "Break the silence, end the violence." Activities were coordinated under the aegis of the Pohnpei Women's Advisory Council.
Participating and sponsoring agencies included the U.S. embassy in Kolonia, the Australian embassy, the Pohnpei Office of Social Affairs, and Pacific Prevention of Domestic Violence Programme. Affiliations include the White Ribbon Campaign.
The marchers brought proposed domestic violence legislation to capitol hill and presented the proposed legislation to a member of the state legislature.
Participating groups included the Pohnpei Ladies Club, Lien Madolenihmw (Pwihn en minimin en lien Madolenihmw), Lien Dolonier, Lielehle Pohnsapw, Lien Kolonia Town, UCWA (U Council of Women in Action), the Development Skilled Organization of Women (DSOW), and many others.
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