Voices for Change: Ending Gender-Based Violence in Refugee Communities

On November 28, 2024, Moss Park became the stage for a powerful dialogue on ending gender-based violence in refugee and newcomer communities. Hosted by Hope for Refugees International at 163 Queen Street East, this event was part of the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign. The event brought together refugees, LGBTQ+ asylum seekers, and advocates to confront a pervasive issue affecting the most vulnerable. Survivor stories offered profound insights into the courage and resilience of those impacted, while keynote speakers Honourable Charmaine A. Williams and MPP Dr. Jill Andrew stressed the critical need for inclusive policies and targeted support. Workshops explored trauma-informed care, legal resources, and strategies for engaging men in building healthier relationships—crucial steps in fostering safer and more equitable communities. Patrick King Mwesigye, Program Manager at Hope for Refugees International, emphasized the dire need for increased funding and ongoing advocacy to combat gender-based violence. This gathering underscored that addressing gender-based violence is not just a personal struggle but a shared responsibility, with far-reaching implications for all. It was a call to action for everyone to join in creating safer spaces and a future free of violence, especially in Toronto, where the intersection of vulnerability and resilience shapes daily life.

 

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