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Make the Stop Gender Violence and AIDS Helplines a Free Call from Cellphones!

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South Africans concerned about rape and domestic violence
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Women'sNet, Gender Links and Nisaa join LifeLine Southern Africa to call on Cell-C, Vodacom, Virgin Mobile and MTN to make essential national helplines a free call from a cellphone.

LifeLine Southern Africa (a registered non profit organisation), who run these services, receive up to 700 calls a day on the Stop-Gender-Violence Helpline, and up to 3000 on the AIDS Helpline. During the annual 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women* campaign, traffic to these helplines doubles. Women from all over the country seek help, support and referrals to other services.

LifeLine Southern Africa manages both these helplines.  Calling these numbers from a Telkom landline is free, but not from a cellphone.

2 out of 3 South Africans have cell phones; at least 45% of cell phones users are female; 1 in every 3 South African women is abused, and more than half of all South Africans live under the poverty line

This means that it is too expensive for millions of people who have a cellphone but can not access a Telkom phone to call these valuable helplines.  Millions of women cannot access counselling assistance because of cellphone costs.

We call on our mobile service providers to allow cellphone users to call the Stop Gender Violence Helpline and the AIDS Helpline at no cost (zero-rated call). 

This will mean that:

  • The 30 million cellphone users in South Africa, many of whom do not have access to a landline, will be able to freely access information, emotional support, referrals and counselling.  
  • Women in emergencies who are not close to a landline, can call for trauma counselling.
  • Women whose abusive partners monitor their Telkom phone use, can leave the house and call for advice on getting a Protection Order using their cellphones.
  • Rural women and women in informal settlements who have cellphones can be referred to an anti-retroviral service if they been raped, within the 72-hour window period.

Let us make sure that help is really only a cell/phone call away.

Please endorse this call (add your details) and email this link to 10 of your friends or colleagues. You can also print this petition out and pass it along in your workplace or among your friends (fax the completed table to: 0866378235)

Emails with your signatures should be sent to sallys@womensnet.org.za.

For more information, email: sallys@womensnet.org.za

*The 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children is an annual, global campaign to raise awareness of violence against women. For more information about the campaign please visit: http://womensnet.org.za


Thank you for endorsing our petition: The petition is now closed, and we will be working on the next steps. If you want to keep in touch with us, please send an email to: sallys@womensnet.org.za.

thank you for your support

--------------------------------------

Women'sNet, Gender Links and Nisaa join LifeLine Southern Africa to call on Cell-C, Vodacom, Virgin Mobile and MTN to make essential national helplines a free call from a cellphone.

LifeLine Southern Africa (a registered non profit organisation), who run these services, receive up to 700 calls a day on the Stop-Gender-Violence Helpline, and up to 3000 on the AIDS Helpline. During the annual 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women* campaign, traffic to these helplines doubles. Women from all over the country seek help, support and referrals to other services.

LifeLine Southern Africa manages both these helplines.  Calling these numbers from a Telkom landline is free, but not from a cellphone.

2 out of 3 South Africans have cell phones; at least 45% of cell phones users are female; 1 in every 3 South African women is abused, and more than half of all South Africans live under the poverty line

This means that it is too expensive for millions of people who have a cellphone but can not access a Telkom phone to call these valuable helplines.  Millions of women cannot access counselling assistance because of cellphone costs.

We call on our mobile service providers to allow cellphone users to call the Stop Gender Violence Helpline and the AIDS Helpline at no cost (zero-rated call). 

This will mean that:

  • The 30 million cellphone users in South Africa, many of whom do not have access to a landline, will be able to freely access information, emotional support, referrals and counselling.  
  • Women in emergencies who are not close to a landline, can call for trauma counselling.
  • Women whose abusive partners monitor their Telkom phone use, can leave the house and call for advice on getting a Protection Order using their cellphones.
  • Rural women and women in informal settlements who have cellphones can be referred to an anti-retroviral service if they been raped, within the 72-hour window period.

Let us make sure that help is really only a cell/phone call away.

Please endorse this call (add your details) and email this link to 10 of your friends or colleagues. You can also print this petition out and pass it along in your workplace or among your friends (fax the completed table to: 0866378235)

Emails with your signatures should be sent to sallys@womensnet.org.za.

For more information, email: sallys@womensnet.org.za

*The 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children is an annual, global campaign to raise awareness of violence against women. For more information about the campaign please visit: http://womensnet.org.za


Call for help: Make the Stop Gender Violence and AIDS Helplines a Free Call from Cellphones!

Women%u2019sNet, Gender Links and Nisaa join LifeLine Southern Africa to call on Cell-C, Vodacom, Virgin Mobile and MTN to make essential national helplines a free call from a cellphone.

 

LifeLine Southern Africa (a registered non profit organisation), who run these services, receive up to 700 calls a day on the Stop-Gender-Violence Helpline, and up to 3000 on the AIDS Helpline. During the annual 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women* campaign, traffic to these helplines doubles. Women from all over the country seek help, support and referrals to other services.

 

LifeLine Southern Africa manages both these helplines.  Calling these numbers from a Telkom landline is free, but not from a cellphone.

 

2 out of 3 South Africans have cell phones; at least 45% of cell phones users are female; 1 in every 3 South African women is abused, and more than half of all South Africans live under the poverty line

 

This means that it is too expensive for millions of people who have a cellphone but can not access a Telkom phone to call these valuable helplines.  Millions of women cannot access counselling assistance because of cellphone costs.

We call on our mobile service providers to allow cellphone users to call the Stop Gender Violence Helpline and the AIDS Helpline at no cost (zero-rated call). 

This will mean that:

  • The 30 million cellphone users in South Africa, many of whom do not have access to a landline, will be able to freely access information, emotional support, referrals and counselling.  
  • Women in emergencies who are not close to a landline, can call for trauma counselling.
  • Women whose abusive partners monitor their Telkom phone use, can leave the house and call for advice on getting a Protection Order using their cellphones.
  • Rural women and women in informal settlements who have cellphones can be referred to an antiretroviral service if they been raped, within the 72-hour window period.

Let us make sure that help is really only a cell/phone call away.

Please endorse this call (add your details below) and email this letter to 10 of your friends or colleagues. You can also print this letter out and pass it along in your workplace or among your friends (fax the completed table to: 0866378235)

Emails with your signatures should be sent to sallys@womensnet.org.za.

For more information, email: sallys@womensnet.org.za

*The 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children is an annual, global campaign to raise awareness of violence against women. For more information about the campaign please visit: http://womensnet.org.za

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We signed the "Make the Stop Gender Violence and AIDS Helplines a Free Call from Cellphones!" petition!
# 570:
3:52 am PST, Dec 18, Name not displayed, South Africa
# 569:
4:23 am PST, Dec 12, Lunga A. Nqini, South Africa
# 568:
11:14 am PST, Dec 11, Cassie Toner, Washington
# 567:
12:54 am PST, Dec 11, Deshnee Subramany, South Africa
please
# 566:
7:24 am PST, Dec 10, Damaria Senne, South Africa
I'm a telecommunications journalist in SA, and over and over again, as I look for news stories, I see strong potential for cellphones to impact our communities positively. That is why I blog about the subject at www.mydigitallife.co.za/mobilelife, and why I fully support that idea that gender violence and AIDS helplines should made free from cellphone calls. Please include these critical issues as part of the 112 emergency centre services.
# 565:
10:44 am PST, Dec 7, Tsilia D, Canada
# 564:
8:52 am PST, Dec 7, Anne Moosa, South Africa
# 563:
7:14 am PST, Dec 7, Roberta Cavallo, Italy
# 562:
6:06 am PST, Dec 7, Gaynor Visser, South Africa
# 561:
7:41 am PST, Dec 6, Emilio Carnevali, Italy
# 560:
7:25 am PST, Dec 6, Valerio Gigante, Italy
# 559:
7:17 am PST, Dec 6, Giampaolo Petrucci, Italy
# 558:
7:15 am PST, Dec 6, Name not displayed, Italy
# 557:
3:27 am PST, Dec 6, Ludovica Eugenio, Italy
# 556:
3:25 am PST, Dec 6, Claudia Fanti, Italy
# 555:
10:58 pm PST, Dec 5, Adrian Keal, South Africa
# 554:
2:14 pm PST, Dec 5, Marie Louise Edam, Italy
# 553:
12:41 pm PST, Dec 5, Kajsa Pehrsson, Sweden
# 552:
6:54 am PST, Dec 5, Lori Lake, South Africa
What about the childline number - surely this should also be tollfree from a cellphone?
# 551:
2:26 am PST, Dec 5, Claudette Keal, South Africa
I am a child that comes from a household was a daily occurance for approximately 3 years. I was between the age of 8 - 10 and I to this day it is stil with me and if there only was help like this then, then maybe I would be a different person today. Make this line free as women and children in violent situations don't have access to money to make calls!!!!!!!!!
# 550:
12:21 am PST, Dec 5, Shereen Maubane, South Africa
Together, let's put an end to this atrocity...
# 549:
12:00 am PST, Dec 5, Myra Craven, South Africa
# 548:
6:06 pm PST, Dec 4, Lee Wilson, Kansas
# 547:
3:27 am PST, Dec 4, Muzikayifani Mbonani, South Africa
I urge you Show your LOVE and CARE, we have supported your growth through out the years now its your turn, make a different put an everlasting smile on a survivor of violance in particular GBV.
# 546:
1:51 am PST, Dec 4, ATIENO OLOO, Kenya
Iam actively advocating and responding to cases of violence within my community as a commitment of ending gender based violence and AIDS.
# 545:
12:32 am PST, Dec 4, Daphne Moonsamy, South Africa
# 544:
10:15 pm PST, Dec 3, Dorah Raphiri, South Africa
# 543:
9:58 am PST, Dec 3, Jessica Maldonado, Illinois
# 542:
4:56 am PST, Dec 3, Zakheni Dlamini, South Africa
# 541:
2:56 am PST, Dec 3, Veronica Motloutsi, South Africa
It's sad to learn that women are raped everyday
# 540:
4:13 am PST, Dec 2, ELLEN SMITH, South Africa
ABUSE OF WOMEN MUST END .SISTERS SUPPORT EACH OTHER DONT CLOSE YOUR EYES IF YOU KNOW OF ABUSE
# 539:
8:39 pm PST, Dec 1, Veronica Herman, South Africa
# 538:
6:07 am PST, Dec 1, Christina Spiegeland, Florida
The calls to these services from a 'cell phone' should most definitely be free! I know how important it is to be able to make an important call on a cell phone while not having much money at the time.
# 537:
12:05 am PST, Dec 1, Clara De Gee, South Africa
# 536:
11:29 pm PST, Nov 30, Yachal De Kock, South Africa
# 535:
11:04 pm PST, Nov 30, Veronica Peterswen, South Africa
# 534:
6:28 am PST, Nov 30, Claire Kelly, South Africa
# 533:
12:13 am PST, Nov 30, Bukeka Mkhosi, South Africa
# 532:
9:08 pm PST, Nov 29, Vuyelwa Jennifer, South Africa
# 531:
3:03 am PST, Nov 29, SUSAN MBUGUA, South Africa
It is time to put an end to the alarming and deplorable crimes perpetrated on women and children in our society today! In order to achieve this, we all need to take personal responsibility for the pervasive violence and social degradation which has become a norm in society today. It is only through acknowledging that crimes against women and children directly affect society as a whole can we put an end to these human rights abuses.
# 530:
1:10 am PST, Nov 29, Celani Mashale, South Africa
# 529:
12:59 am PST, Nov 29, Phozisa Ngxola, South Africa
# 528:
12:50 am PST, Nov 29, Karen Eaton, South Africa
# 527:
12:06 am PST, Nov 29, Fidel Rutayisire, Rwanda
We, men of Rwanda, are publicly stating our commitment to ending violence against women and children. We understand the pain of women and men, and the costs to society, caused by this violence. For the health of our families and the future of our communities, we pledge to challenge gender-based violence in its many forms, and to support women%u2019s safety. Together with women, we will advocate for legal protections, victim services, educational programs for violence prevention and gender equality. We will be role models of positive masculinity for our children in our words and actions. fidele@rwamrec.org
# 526:
10:57 am PST, Nov 28, Name not displayed, California
# 525:
7:40 am PST, Nov 28, Nancy McIntyre, Canada
# 524:
6:18 am PST, Nov 28, Joyce Kimari, South Africa
Men must appreciate the value of a woman and not depreciate it!
# 523:
6:00 am PST, Nov 28, Candice Collins, South Africa
# 522:
1:52 am PST, Nov 28, Jacob Leroke, South Africa
Violence in whatever form is nothing but "animalism".
# 521:
12:44 am PST, Nov 28, Gomolemo Marumo, South Africa
# 520:
11:37 pm PST, Nov 27, Michael Meyer, South Africa
# 519:
7:50 am PST, Nov 27, Gugulethu Mhlanga, South Africa
Man were given birth by woman,something which they need to respect more than anything in the world second to God,as they are not animals.
# 518:
6:51 am PST, Nov 27, Leonata Gina, South Africa
# 517:
3:49 am PST, Nov 27, Chantel Nolanga Smith, South Africa
# 516:
3:41 am PST, Nov 27, Medium Mokhawane, South Africa
Real men don't abuse women and children, so parents let's make South Africa safe for our childrens' sake if not ours,and women caught in those abusive relatiosnhips,take it from me,you are stronger than you give yourself credit and you can make it on your own,all you have to do IS GET OUT WHILE YOU STIIL CAN an remember GOD BROUGHT YOU INTO THIS WORLD FOR A REASON--HE WILL PROTECT YOU,TAKE THE FIRST STEP,HIS LOVE IS UNFAILING TO EMBRACE YOU AND HEAL THOSE OPEN WOUNDS,I DID IT WHAT MAKES YOU THINK YOU CAN'T!!!
# 515:
1:39 am PST, Nov 27, Mokgadi Kutu, South Africa
if i witness abuse and i keep quite iam taking part in the abuse. so i choose to take a stend and speak out. lets stop the violance
# 514:
12:49 am PST, Nov 27, Karen Hartdegen, South Africa
# 513:
3:47 pm PST, Nov 26, Chunkie Moreko, United Kingdom
monna! o e kutlwa jwang ha o emisetsa motho wa mosadi letsoho. kgaotsa hle
# 512:
6:37 am PST, Nov 26, Maria McGloughlin, South Africa
# 511:
6:07 am PST, Nov 26, Claudine Hennessey, Maryland
# 510:
4:12 am PST, Nov 26, Selvani Chetty, South Africa
# 509:
4:09 am PST, Nov 26, Florinah Sizane, South Africa
child and women abuse is every body's business, everyone of us should have a consience not to look away. Tomorrow it could be your child, mother, sister or even you for that matter. Do not pretend that it is not affecting you.
# 508:
3:26 am PST, Nov 26, Kedibone Kekana, South Africa
# 507:
1:54 am PST, Nov 26, Kedibone Seku, South Africa
# 506:
1:50 am PST, Nov 26, Tshipinare Marumo, South Africa
# 505:
1:41 am PST, Nov 26, Name not displayed, South Africa
# 504:
1:24 am PST, Nov 26, Nonjabulo Ngubane, South Africa
Lets all do what we can.
# 503:
1:22 am PST, Nov 26, Baitshepi Segomotso, South Africa
To all the women and children stand up and fight what is rightfully yours.
# 502:
1:17 am PST, Nov 26, Name not displayed, South Africa
Man need to learn to respect woman and cheerish they presents.
# 501:
11:53 pm PST, Nov 25, Meisie Dintwe, South Africa
Women should report gender based violence freely and never think that they will be judged as being weak or not being women enough
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