Papua New Guinea – Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, and Empowerment
Sabama, Papua New Guinea – March 2025 – The 2025 International Women’s Day, themed “Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, and Empowerment”, brought together approximately 50 participants on March 8 at Mary Help of Christians Parish in Sabama. The event featured an insightful session on gender-based violence, led by Lucy Lavu, Family Life Coordinator of the Archdiocese of Port Moresby.
The session aimed to educate youth on gender rights and equality. “It is important to understand ourselves to build better relationships,” Lucy stated, encouraging participants to reflect on their identity. She, along with her husband John, explained the differences between gender-based violence and domestic violence, as well as concepts of equality and equity. They also discussed the legal consequences of such offenses. “Our young people must be informed about the importance of respecting and positively engaging with all individuals, especially women and girls,” emphasized Fr. Ambrose Pereira, SDB, parish priest. Another similar session is planned for couples next week, along with additional youth empowerment workshops.
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