UNiTEd Against Violence: Filipinos Called to Action in 2025 18‑Day VAW Campaign

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DAVAO CITY  (November 25) — Every 10 minutes, somewhere in the world, a woman or girl is killed by someone who is supposed to care for her—an intimate partner, a family member. In the Philippines, the numbers are staggering: nearly 1 in 5 ever-married women has experienced violence from a partner.

This stark reality underscores why the 2025 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women (VAW), observed from Nov. 25 to Dec. 12, is more than a national event—it’s a call for every Filipino to act. The theme this year, “UNiTEd for a VAW-Free Philippines,” reminds communities that ending abuse is not only a women’s fight but a national responsibility.

Stories from the Ground

In Barangay Matina Aplaya, a community organizer shares:
“We see survivors every day—neighbors, friends, even family members. Many are silent because they fear being judged. The campaign reminds them and all of us that help exists and that we have a role to play.”

What the Campaign Does

The campaign emphasizes:

  • Prevention: Teaching children, youth, and men to recognize abuse, challenge harmful norms, and respect others.
  • Support: Connecting survivors to VAWC desks, counseling, shelters, and legal aid.
  • Accountability: Urging authorities to enforce laws and hold perpetrators responsible.
  • Community Involvement: Engaging neighbors, families, and workplaces to create safe spaces.

How You Can Act in Your Community

The 18-Day Campaign empowers everyday Filipinos to make a difference:

  1. Be a bystander who acts. Intervene safely or report abuse.
  2. Join online initiatives. Share your pledge with #VowToEndVAW or participate in the #MrRespeto Challenge to amplify respect and equality.
  3. Educate yourself and others. Use campaign materials to discuss gender-based violence in schools, barangays, or workplaces.
  4. Support survivors. Listen without judgment, accompany them to services, or volunteer with local support centers.
  5. Advocate locally. Encourage barangay or city halls to integrate VAW education into regular programs.

A Nation UNiTEd

Ending violence against women requires more than laws—it demands a cultural shift. As communities, families, and neighbors, Filipinos have the power to change mindsets, stop abuse, and protect the vulnerable.

This 18-Day Campaign is a reminder: every action counts, every voice matters. Stand UNiTEd for a VAW-Free Philippines, because ending violence is everyone’s responsibility.

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