UNiTE to End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls | Trinidad and Tobago

UNiTE to End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls | Trinidad and Tobago

This year, UNFPA Caribbean joins the global community in marking the 16 Days of Activism with a powerful, regional call: to end all forms of gender-based violence, including technology-facilitated GBV (TFGBV). From cyberstalking and online harassment to image-based abuse and digital hate, violence in online spaces is real and its impact on women and girls is profound. An Art-Driven Campaign for Change In 2025, the campaign is anchored in art and culture as tools for advocacy, healing and resistance. Murals, creative youth sessions, cultural showcases and insightful interviews with stakeholders, are central to this year’s approach. We use the power of visual expression to spark dialogue, challenge harmful norms, and build solidarity across communities. This creative strategy places artists, young people and cultural practitioners at the heart of the movement, reinforcing that art is not only expression but action. #16Days #UNiTE #EndDigitalViolence #CaribbeanAgainstGBV For more about UNFPA's work in the Caribbean, visit: https://caribbean.unfpa.org/en Follow UNFPA Sub Regional Office for the Caribbean here: Facebook: / unfpacaribbean Instagram: / unfpacaribbean X: / unfpacaribbean