Groningen Joins Global 'Orange the World' Campaign to Combat Violence Against Women
The global campaign shines light on violence against women with local events and support in Groningen.
From November 25 to December 10, Groningen will participate in the global Orange the World campaign, raising awareness about violence against women and girls. This initiative highlights alarming statistics: one in three women worldwide experiences violence, 73% of women in the Netherlands face sexual harassment, and every eight days, a woman dies from violence in the country.
Campaign Highlights in Groningen
The campaign kicks off on November 25 with a clay artwork project by artist Natasja Bennink, allowing participants to share their thoughts on sexual violence. Throughout the 16-day period, various activities and exhibitions will promote awareness and action:
Rose Campaign: On November 24, Zonta Groningen will hand out roses on the Werkmanbrug to raise awareness.
Documentary Screening: On November 26, Ve(e)rkracht will be screened at Forum Groningen, followed by a discussion on sexual violence.
Demonstrative Walk: On November 29, the "Not Alone in the Dark" walk will take place in Noorderplantsoen, advocating for safer streets.
Interactive Dialogue: Discussions about cultural perspectives on violence against women will be held at Alfa-College on November 25.
Additional events include boot camps, a street harassment chalk-back event, and panel discussions on addressing sexual violence.
Find all the events and how to participate here.
How to Help
Violence against women is a pressing issue, but everyone can contribute to change. Here are some ways to take action:
As a bystander: Use the 5 D's—Direct intervention, Distract, Delay, Delegate, and Document—to support victims and address inappropriate behaviour.
Support victims: Listen, offer support, and encourage them to seek help from professional resources.
Where to Get Help
If you or someone you know is a victim of violence or harassment, resources are available:
Centre for Sexual Violence – Assistance and reporting for sexual violence.
Waard Knowledge Center for Inclusion – Information on discrimination and inclusion.
WE Groningen – Local community support.
Police – Report incidents directly to law enforcement.
Workplace or school – Confidential advisors can provide guidance and support.
More Information
Visit centrumseksueelgeweld.nl for further advice on supporting victims and understanding how to prevent violence against women. Together, we can make Groningen safer for everyone.
Hi, I want to know if I can join to the demostrative walk and what time it will be?