POLITICS

How Mexicos NGOs are fighting gender-based violence on social media

MexicoFri Apr 18 2025
Mexican nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are fighting against gender-based violence (GBV). They use social media to spread awareness. These groups are using hashtags to build a movement. They are using X (formerly known as Twitter) to share their messages. This is happening during the "16 Days of Activism Against GBV" campaign. This campaign runs from November 25 to December 10. The campaign is held every year. The use of social media by these NGOs is significant. However, there is a lack of research on the type of information they share. There is also a lack of research on how the public engages with these messages. This is despite the growing use of social media for activism. The campaign aims to raise awareness about GBV. It also seeks to challenge the cultural norms that allow violence to continue. The campaign is global. It is held annually. It starts on November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. It ends on December 10, Human Rights Day. The use of social media by NGOs is not new. However, the way they use it to fight GBV is noteworthy. They use hashtags to create a sense of community. They also use them to amplify their messages. This is important because GBV is a complex issue. It requires a multifaceted approach. Social media provides a platform for NGOs to reach a wider audience. It also allows them to engage with the public in real-time. The use of social media by NGOs is not without its challenges. For instance, the spread of misinformation is a concern. However, the benefits of using social media for activism outweigh the challenges. It is a powerful tool for raising awareness. It also allows for the mobilization of people. This is crucial in the fight against GBV. The "16 Days of Activism Against GBV" campaign is a call to action. It is a call to end violence against women and girls. It is a call to challenge the cultural norms that allow violence to continue. It is a call to create a world where women and girls can live free from violence. NGOs in Mexico are answering this call. They are using social media to spread awareness. They are using it to mobilize people. They are using it to create change.

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    How do the messages shared by Mexican NGOs during the 16 Days of Activism campaign compare to those shared by NGOs in other countries?
    How does the use of hashtags by Mexican NGOs influence the reach and impact of their messages during the 16 Days of Activism campaign?
    If social media platforms were to disappear, how would Mexican NGOs celebrate the 16 Days of Activism campaign?

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