16 Days of Activism - Full Programme | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2019-11-02T06:08:24+08:00 Peatix United Women Singapore 16 Days of Activism - Full Programme tag:peatix.com,2016:event-216488 2016-11-25T19:00:00SGT 2016-11-25T19:00:00SGT #16DaysofActivism, #OrangeTheWorld On 25 November, the International Day to End Violence against Women, we are kicking off the #16DaysofActivism to end violence against women and girls. The global campaign runs until Human Rights Day on 10 December. Here in Singapore, the Singapore Committee for UN Women will be hosting the following events as part of #16DaysofActivism! Please use the below links to register for each event: 25 November 2016 Title: A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness [Film] Time: 7.30pm-9pm. Venue: Hollandse Club Singapore (22 Camden Park, Singapore 299814) Description: Set in Pakistan, the documentary follows the story of an eighteen-year-old girl who survives an honour killing attempt by her father and uncle. Registration link: agirlintheriver.peatix.com 26 November 2016 Title: Menstrual Man [Film] Time: 7.30pm-9.30pm. Venue: Hollandse Club Singapore (22 Camden Park, Singapore 299814) Description: This documentary explores the inspiring story of Muruganantham, a social entrepreneur determined to help the plight of women in India. Registration link: menstrualman.peatix.com 27 November 2016 Title: Spilled Water [ Film] Time: 7.30pm-9.30pm. Venue: Hollandse Club Singapore (22 Camden Park, Singapore 299814) Description: This documentary explores the place of women in traditionally male-dominated China. Registration link: spilledwater.peatix.com 28 November 2016 Title: [wo]man: how do gendered body language and expression impact gender relations? [Talk] Time: 7.30pm-9.30pm Venue: Conference Room 1, Strathmore Block, Singapore 247671 (Tanglin International Centre) Description: Join us for an interactive discussion on how gender affects the way we act and interact. We will be discussing the impact of gendered expressions on gender relations. Registration link: genderrelations.peatix.com/ 29 November 2016 Title: Sheroes [Workshop] Time: 5.00pm-6.00pm Venue: Conference Room 1, Strathmore Block, Singapore 247671 (Tanglin International Centre) Description: Following the closure of submissions for Sheroes, all participants will be called upon to take part in a workshop. During this session, participants will craft a card and token of appreciate for their Shero to thank them. Registration link: http://sheroes1.peatix.com/ 30 November 2016 Title: Anti-trafficking talk with Eva Biaudet [Talk] Time: 7.30pm-9.00pm Venue: Conference Room 1, Strathmore Block, Singapore 247671 (Tanglin International Centre) Description: Join us for an interactive discussion on human trafficking with Eva Biaudet, the former Finnish Ombudsman for minorities. Recognised as an international leader in the anti-trafficking field, Ms. Biaudet has been in Finnish politics for 20 years. Registration link: http://evabiaudettraffickingtalk.peatix.com/ 1 December 2016 Title: Finally She Spoke [Play] Time: 7.30pm-9.00pm Venue: Black Box, Goodman Arts Centre. 90 Goodman Road Singapore 439053 Description: Join us for the play Finally She Spoke. The performance consists of a series of monologues and dialogues engaging with women's issues around the world. Registration link: eventbrite.sg/e/finally-she-spoke-tickets-28547402048 2 December 2016 Title: How good dads can change the world (in partnership with AWARE) [Talk] Time: 7.30pm-9.30pm Venue: Conference Room 1&2, Strathmore Block, Singapore 247671 (Tanglin International Centre) Description: Join us in an interactive discussion about the importance of men in caregiving and the household. How can we shift the status quo to increase their role in the home? Registration link: http://bit.ly/gooddads 3 December 2016 Title: Playing with Fire [Film] Time: 7.30pm-9.30pm. Venue: Hollandse Club Singapore (22 Camden Park, Singapore 299814) Description: This documentary follows the lives of women are pursuing acting in a highly restrictive context in Afghanistan. Registration link: playingwithfire.peatix.com 4 December 2016 Title: The Girls of Phnom Penh [Film] Time: 7.30pm-9.30pm. Venue: Hollandse Club Singapore (22 Camden Park, Singapore 299814) Description: This documentary following the lives of women in Cambodia's virginity trade. Registration link: thegirlsofphnompenh.peatix.com 5 December 2016 Title: Yoga for Good [Workshop] Time: 7.30pm-8.30pm Venue: 5000G Marine Parade Road #01-27 Laguna Park Singapore 449290 (Kate Porter Yoga) Description: Join us for an evening yoga session for a good cause! Show your solidarity by sponsoring a Foreign Domestic Worker to attend the class. Registration link: kateporteryoga.com/classes-fees/specials/ 6 December 2016 Title: Self-defence Workshop [Workshop] Time: 7.30pm-9.00pm Venue: 144 Robinson Road, #05-01, Robinson Square, Singapore 048545 (KAPAP Academy) Description: Join us for a workshop especially designed for women covering the basics of self-defence. Registration link: selfdefenceworkshop.peatix.com/ 7 December 2016 Title: Ladies’ night: performing the f word [Performance] Time: 7.30pm-9.00pm Venue: 20 Upper Circular Road #B1-01/06 The Riverwalk Singapore 058413 Description: Join us for an evening of food & drinks over live performances engaging on gender issues!. Registration link: performingthefword.peatix.com/ 8 December 2016 Title: #HeForShe Workshop [Workshop] Time: 5.30pm-7.00pm Venue: Conference Room 1, Strathmore Block, Singapore 247671 (Tanglin International Centre) Description: Join us for a parent/children interactive #HeForShe workshop designed to identify and tackle gender stereotypes. Registration link: http://heforsheworkshop.peatix.com/ 9 December 2016 Title: OASS (The Dew Drop) [Film] Time: 7.00pm-9.30pm. Venue: ESSEC Business School (5 Nepal Park, Singapore 139408) Description: This documentary follows the story of a young girl who is trafficking into India. Registration link: oass.peatix.com 10 December 2016 Title: Sheroes [Exhibition] Time: 7.30pm-9.00pm Venue: TBC Description: Come and admire all Shero submissions at our Grand Exhibition! All entries submitted for our Sheroes competition will be showcased. The winner of our competition will be announced and a prize-giving ceremony will follow! Registration link: http://sheroes2.peatix.com/ ----Personal Data Protection ActThe protection of your personal data is important to the Singapore Committee for UN Women. 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