CEBU CITY—The Zonta Club of Cebu II strongly pushing for the localization of Republic Act (RA)-11313 or the Safe Spaces Act or “Bawal Bastos” law and urged the various non-government organizations (NGOs), women’s advocates and government agencies in Central Visayas to join them in marking the 18 Days of Activism Against Violence Against Women (VAW) and to create a truly “Safe Space” for all.
In the first of a series of zoom webinars titled “Dissecting the Safe Spaces Act” on November 24, Zonta Club of Cebu II president Elena Young in her opening remarks called for and challenged all local government units (LGUs) and women advocates for an improved laws and services to end violence against women for good
Young added that the nobody deserves to be at the receiving end of slurs or unwanted harassment that make people cringe and think twice about their plans or route for the next day. She added that nobody deserves to feel embarrassed, helpless, like they are less of a person, or violated.
“The Safe Spaces Act is holistic, and it is not
only for a single sector such as women, children or the LGBTQ+ separately. It is for ALL, that’s why our advocacy is
described as Safe Spaces for Everyone,” Young added.
Young said that the Zonta Club will continue to work to ensure that the communities will become places where a person is respected, secured, able to show and communicate one’s true self.
A place where there is genuine care, a support system, sensitivity, equality, no judgment and no discrimination of one’s gender, age, race, social standing and experiences, Young concluded.
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