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Residents of Antigua and Barbuda are once again being called upon to join the movement against sexual violence and gender-based violence by participating in the Men & Women United: Stop Gender-Based Violence 5k Walk 2025. The event is happening in Antigua on March 8th, 2025, at 2:00 pm starting at the Botanical Gardens in St. John’s, coinciding with International Women’s Day 2025.
The organizer, the Integrated Health Outreach Gender-Based Violence (IHO-GBV) Coalition, is proud to again partner with the Directorate of Gender of Affairs (DoGA), Equality Fund, and Global Affairs Canada. After the success of its inaugural walk in 2024 where more than 1,000 people participated, IHO-GBV aims to more than double that number this year.
The primary goal of the walk is to encourage all citizens – with an emphasis on strengthening boy’s and men’s participation – to advocate against sexualized and gender-based violence. With last year’s amazing turnout, people demonstrated that there is a real desire to bring about lasting change when it comes to eliminating gender-based violence (GBV).
Like last year, a walk be held in Barbuda on a separate date to be announced. As part of its event-related activities this year, the IHO-GBV Coalition will be raising awareness not only about the impacts of GBV but also about a special initiative being spearheaded by IHO which aims to establish a shelter for women in Antigua and Barbuda experiencing GBV.
Registration for the walk on March 8th, 2025, is now open here: https://qrco.de/bfg85S The first registrants will be given a free t-shirt. Those who participated in 2024 and still have their shirts are encouraged to wear them if possible and can indicate this when registering.
Business and civil society organizations like youth groups, community groups, sports clubs, and others are also encouraged to take part as a group. While each participant must register individually, they can indicate they are participating as part of a group when they complete the registration form.
Group leaders can reach out to the IHO-GBV Coalition about opportunities for further collaboration. Business leaders are encouraged to raise awareness among their staff and get as many of their employees as possible registered. They may also reach out to the IHO-GBV Coalition to explore opportunities for collaboration and sponsorship for this important event.
A Call to Action
Here in the small communities of Antigua and Barbuda, we know too well the stories of physical, sexual, psychological, and emotional violence and harassment that have severely impacted the lives of women and girls. UN Women notes: “The most common form of violence experienced by women globally is physical violence inflicted by an intimate partner”.
The organization states that around the world, “At least one in three women is beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused by an intimate partner in the course of her lifetime.” In the Caribbean, societies grapple with a higher rate of sexual violence per capita than the global average, with three countries in the region ranking among the top 10 globally. This underscores the gravity of the situation and emphasizes the need for collective efforts.
A Human Rights Violation
Gender-based violence is a gross violation of human rights, a public health crisis, an obstacle to sustainable development, and a scourge that our society too often ignores. This type of violence results from societal norms about men and women’s roles and their value in society and must be treated as a violation of a person’s fundamental right to safety and autonomy.
Men and Women Marching for Change
Often, addressing GBV is seen as an issue for women and girls. The IHO-GBV Coalition wants to amplify the message that together, men and women must advocate to end GBV and that males have an enormous role to play in achieving the cultural shift needed to bring about lasting societal change.
Through the Men and Women United: Stop Gender-Based Violence 5K Walk 2025, men and women will take symbolic and literal steps to show their collective commitment to creating a safer, more equitable society. Together, we can raise awareness, inspire change, and foster a community where everyone feels safe and respected.
Event Details
Name: The Men & Women United: Stop Gender-Based Violence 5k Walk 2025
Date: March 8, 2025 (International Women’s Day)
Start Location: The Botanical Gardens
Starting Time: 2:00 pm
Registration: https://qrco.de/bfg85S
Great initiative. I shall be counted
Women are their greatest downfalls simply because they love abuse. Well some of them. A man would beat you Monday at 6am and at 6:05 you are in the kitchen cooking him food without adding poison. So whenever I hear about this gender based violence, I laugh because it really should be self-abuse. Just saying
How do you feel about a comment like this. You mut be some female who think you are most likely higher than the rest. Why don’t you engage with these females who sometime don’t even know true love. they may be coming from homes where all they know is abuse and abuse feels like real love to them. I feel like more than just a walk, antigua should have an organization that speaks to women one on one
It goes deeper than that most of the time it has to do with the culture you were born into, the traditions where women are concerned etc etc…bit that doesn’t give us men the right to abuse them or the children they bare us.