We celebrate the day of the elimination of violence against women
Dear readers,
Today, we address you with a special purpose, one that goes beyond our usual reflections and content. Today, we commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, a crucial date that urges us to face the reality that millions of women around the world endure.
In our role as a voice and media platform, we feel the responsibility to raise our voices against gender-based violence, to educate and sensitize our audience about the seriousness of this issue, and to contribute to the creation of a world where all women can live free from violence and fear.
Violence against women takes many forms: from physical abuse to verbal harassment, from workplace discrimination to sexual violence. Each of these manifestations undermines fundamental human rights and contributes to the perpetuation of deeply rooted inequalities.
In this special edition, we have decided to dedicate space to highlight stories of resilience, courage, and hope. We want to emphasize the efforts of individuals and organizations working tirelessly to eradicate gender-based violence and build safer and more inclusive communities.
Furthermore, it is essential to remember that the elimination of violence against women is not solely a women's issue. It is a matter that involves society as a whole. We all must be active agents of change, questioning harmful norms and promoting equality in all aspects of our lives.
In our magazine, we commit to continue addressing these issues with honesty and responsibility. We will continue providing a platform for voices fighting against gender-based violence and advocating for a world where all women can live without fear.
By joining the global conversation on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, we hope to foster awareness and action. Together, we can build a future where equality and respect are the fundamental pillars of our society.
Thank you for your love and continuous support.
Sincerely,
Elvia Brito
Editor-in-Chief
Musa Magazine