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      • Intervention – Domestic Violence
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  • Resources
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    • Female Genital Mutilation Resource Page
    • Human Trafficking Resource Page
    • The Men’s Room
      • 10 Things You Can Do to Stop Violence Against Women
      • What YOU Can Do
      • Recognising Abuse & Gender-Based Violence
      • Resources for Men to Stop Violence Against Women
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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • What We Do
    • Meet The Pixel Project Team
      • Executive Team
      • Editorial and Writing Team
      • Read For Pixels & Livestreaming Team
      • Twitter Tag Team
      • Video and Graphic Design Team
      • Research Team
      • Photography Team
      • Pixel Project Volunteer Alumni
    • Meet Our Partners
    • Testimonials – What They Say
    • Get Involved
      • Partner with The Pixel Project
      • Sponsor The Pixel Project
      • Volunteer with The Pixel Project
      • Volunteer Listings
    • FAQs
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    • “People and Pets say NO!” Project
      • The People and Pets say NO! Project – How To Participate (Individuals and Groups)
      • The People and Pets say NO! Project – How to Participate (Photographers)
      • The People and Pets say NO! Project – FAQs
    • Read For Pixels Campaign
      • Read For Pixels: About The Campaign
      • Read For Pixels: Meet The Authors
      • Read For Pixels: Author Alumni
      • Read For Pixels: Meet The Moderators
      • Read For Pixels: Fundraising With Authors
      • Read For Pixels: YouTube Live Schedule + Attending Live Author Sessions
      • Read For Pixels: FAQs
      • Read For Pixels: Video Gallery
    • The “16 For 16” campaign
      • General FAQs
      • Archives: “16 For 16” – 2019
      • Archives: “16 For 16” – 2018
      • Archives: “16 For 16” – 2017
      • Archives: “16 For 16” – 2016
      • Archives: “16 For 16” – 2015
      • Archives: “16 For 16” 2014
      • Archives: “16 For 16” – 2013
      • Archives: “16 For 16” – 2012
      • Archives: “16 for 16″ – 2011
      • Archives: “16 for 16” – 2010
      • Archives: Additional Lists of Ideas and Solutions To Help End Violence Against Women – 2011
    • Survivor Stories Blog Interview Campaign
      • Survivors Stories Interview Form
    • The “30 For 30” Father’s Day Interview Campaign
      • The Fathers For Pixels Livestream YouTube Panel Sessions
        • Fathers For Pixels: Meet The Dads
        • Fathers For Pixels: YouTube Live Schedule + Attending Live Panel Sessions
      • The “Voices Of Dads Against VAW” Interview
    • The “Inspirational Interview” Series
    • The Twitter Tag Team, Facebook Community, YouTube Resources, and Instagram
  • VAW Facts
    • About Violence Against Women
    • About Domestic Violence
    • About Rape and Sexual Violence
    • About Forced Marriage
    • About Child Marriage
    • About Honour Killing
    • About Female Infanticide
    • About Female Genital Mutilation
    • About Street Harassment
    • About Human Trafficking
    • About Violence Against Indigenous Women
  • Get Help
    • Abusive Relationships – Recognising The Signs
    • Escaping An Abusive Relationship
    • Domestic Violence – A Safety/Escape Checksheet
    • Rape – A Safety/Escape Checksheet
    • Bystander Intervention
      • Intervention – Domestic Violence
      • Intervention – Rape and Sexual Assault
      • Intervention – Forced Marriage, Child Marriage, Honour Killing
      • Bystander Action: Additional Resources For Individuals and Communities
  • Resources
    • Domestic Violence Resource Page
    • Rape & Sexual Assault Resource Page
    • Forced and Child Marriage Resource Page
    • Honour Killing Resource Page
    • Female Genital Mutilation Resource Page
    • Human Trafficking Resource Page
    • The Men’s Room
      • 10 Things You Can Do to Stop Violence Against Women
      • What YOU Can Do
      • Recognising Abuse & Gender-Based Violence
      • Resources for Men to Stop Violence Against Women
  • Blog

Suloshini Jahanath

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16 Ways Hospitals and Clinics Can Support Survivors of Gender-based Violence

December 3, 2019November 25, 2019 suloshini

The Pixel Project is pleased to welcome our 3rd guest “16 For 16” article from RANZCOG – the leading standards body responsible for the training and education of doctors in

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16 Frontline Professionals Who Can Help to Prevent, Recognise and Intervene to Stop Violence Against Women and Girls

November 30, 2019November 30, 2019 suloshini

Around the world, 1 in 3 women experience either physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in their lifetime. This means that violence against women (VAW) is

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16 Days of Activism, 16 For 16 Campaign16 for 16, 16 For 16 Campaign, The Pixel Project, VAW, Violence Against Women

16 Actions that Social Media Influencers can take to support efforts to End Violence Against Women

November 29, 2019November 20, 2019 suloshini

Word-of-mouth is one of the most powerful ways in which ideas and messages spread and take root throughout communities and societies. It is a particularly potent influence when the source

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16 Days of Activism, 16 For 16 Campaign16 for 16, Activism 101, Social Media, The Pixel Project, VAW, Violence Against Women

16 Things We Can Do To Keep The Momentum Of The #MeToo Movement Going

November 28, 2019November 28, 2019 suloshini

The Pixel Project is pleased to welcome a guest “16 For 16” article from our partner, Breakthrough – a global human rights organisation working to make violence and discrimination against

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16 Days of Activism, 16 For 16 Campaign16 for 16, Activism, breakthrough, metoo, misogyny, The Pixel Project, VAW, Violence Against Women

The Pixel Project Selection 2019: 16 Notable Anti-VAW Activists and Organisations You Should Follow on Twitter

November 27, 2019November 27, 2019 suloshini

Since its debut more than a decade ago, Twitter has become an accessible news source for many individuals.  It offers a real-time view and perspective of what is occurring both

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16 Days of Activism, 16 For 16 Campaign16 for 16, The Pixel Project, VAW, Violence Against Women

16 Ways that Universities and Colleges can Prevent Violence Against Women and Support Survivors

November 26, 2019November 17, 2019 suloshini

Universities and colleges are some of the most influential institutions in the world as they shape the minds and lives of young people who are at one of the most

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“30 For 30″ Father’s Day Campaign 2016: Interview 18 – Ron Cooper, 55, USA

June 18, 2016June 1, 2016 suloshini

Welcome to The Pixel Project’s “30 For 30″ Father’s Day Campaign 2016! In honour of Father’s Day, we created this campaign: To acknowledge the vital role dads play in families,

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“30 For 30″ Father’s Day Campaign 2016: Interview 16 – Aravind Nair, 38, Australia & Malaysia

June 16, 2016June 1, 2016 suloshini

Welcome to The Pixel Project’s “30 For 30″ Father’s Day Campaign 2016! In honour of Father’s Day, we created this campaign: To acknowledge the vital role dads play in families,

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THE SURVIVOR STORIES PROJECT 2016: Jessica Johnson, 41, USA

May 27, 2016May 16, 2016 suloshini

The Pixel Project is proud to present our third annual Survivor Stories Blog Interview Project in honour of Mother’s Day 2016. The annual campaign runs throughout the month of May

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THE SURVIVOR STORIES PROJECT 2016: HannahSarah Cameron, 22, USA

May 26, 2016May 16, 2016 suloshini

The Pixel Project is proud to present our third annual Survivor Stories Blog Interview Project in honour of Mother’s Day 2016. The annual campaign runs throughout the month of May

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