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INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION
OF VIOLENCE AGAINST MEN

IDEVAM – 2022EEB2022-10-06T12:56:32+00:00


INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST MEN: NOVEMBER 18

Many persons were unaware of the problem of  domestic violence against men,
until the recent trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Followed by countless
persons around the world, the trial revealed how Heard repeatedly abused Depp,
including throwing a large glass at Depp, severing the end of his finger. Depp
is one of the millions of men who each year are victims of domestic violence.

The National  Domestic Violence Hotline has identified four reasons why
victimized men are less likely to report the abuse:

 1. Men are socialized not to express their feelings or see themselves as
    victims.
 2. Pervading beliefs or stereotypes about men being abusers, women being
    victims.
 3. The abuse of men is often treated as less serious, or a “joke.”
 4. Many believe there are no resources or support available for male victims.

The goal of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Men is
for the following organizations to work to overcome the barriers that prevent
abused men from getting help: United Nations, national and state governments,
humanitarian organizations, and domestic violence groups.

RESOURCES

Reports:

 1. Centers for Disease Control: Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Violence, and
    Stalking Among Men
 2. International Red Cross: “That never happens here”: Sexual and Gender-Based
    Violence Against Men, Boys, and LGBTIQ+ People
 3. Democratic Control of Armed Forces: Preventing and Responding to Sexual and
    Domestic Violence against Men 

Books:

 1. Ann Silvers: Abuse of Men by Women
 2. Brenda Russell and John Hamel: Gender and Domestic Violence

Materials by Domestic Violence Organizations:

 1. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Fact Sheet on Male Victims of
    Domestic Violence
 2. National Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Report on Serving
    Male-Identified Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
 3. Tennessee Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence: Chapter on Serving
    Male Survivors in Shelter
 4. New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence:  Webpage,
    Unique Challenges Faced by Male Victims

RESEARCH

Hundreds of research studies demonstrate that domestic violence is an equal
opportunity problem affecting men and women:

 * Martin Fiebert: References Examining Assaults by Women on Their Spouses or
   Male Partners: An Updated Annotated Bibliography
 * Murray A. Straus: Partner Violence by Male and Female University Students in
   16 Nations
 * Partner State of Abuse Knowledge (PASK) Project:
   * Findings At-a-Glance
   * Latin America and the Caribbean
 * Country-specific:
   * Canada
   * United States

UN WOMEN

UN Women will be observing the International Day for the Elimination of Violence
against Women on November 25. The International Day for the Elimination of
Violence Against Men on November 18 will complement and amplify the UN Women
event.

 * Editorials:
   * ‘Global Acceleration Plan’ Reveals Marxist Influence at the UN
   * Defund the UN’s Domestic Violence Dishonesty

MEDIA

Press Releases:

 * October 3: International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Men Will
   Spotlight Serious Human Rights Violations
 * September 21: Groups Call on UN General Assembly to Adopt Resolution to
   Eliminate Domestic Violence Against Men

Facebook Pages:

 * For Victims and Survivors
 * Domestic Violence Legislative Project

Twitter Hashtags:

 * #EndViolenceAgainstMen
 * #AbuseHasNoGender

The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Men is sponsored
by the Domestic Abuse and Violence International Alliance (DAVIA), a
non-governmental organization.

Contact: DAVIA@endtodv.org

PARTICIPATING GROUPS

The following groups will be participating in the International Day for the
Elimination of Violence Against Men:

INTERNATIONAL:

 * International Mens Day
 * International Support Network of Alienated Families

AFRICA:

Lesotho:

 * MenEngage Lesotho

Nigeria:

 * Boys Mentoring Advocacy Network

ASIA:

India:

 * All Bengal Men’s Forum
 * Men Helpline

AUSTRALIA:

 * Men’s Rights Agency
 * Mothers of Sons
 * One in Three

EUROPE:

Bulgaria:

 * Parents from Bulgaria

Denmark:

 * Parental Alienation Awareness Organization EU

United Kingdom:

 * Attachment and Forensic Services, Ltd
 * Children and Family Party
 * False Allegations Watch
 * Family Attachment Consultancy
 * Parental Awareness UK

Ireland:

 * Medical Practice of Brian O Sullivan
 * Mens Voices Ireland

LATIN AMERICA:

Argentina:

 * False Allegations Observatory

Uruguay:

 * Varones Unidos

NORTH AMERICA:

Canada:

 * Canadian Equal Parenting Council

United States:

 * Center for Prosecutor Integrity
 * Coalition to End Domestic Violence
 * Colorado Coalition for Boys & Men
 * Dads and Moms PAC
 * Family Access — Fighting for Children’s Rights
 * Michigan for Shared Parenting
 * NCFM-Women Against False Accusations
 * Silvers Publishing, LLC
 * Wisconsin for Children and Families

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