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www.vday.org
V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. It is not an organisation or physical entity. V-Day is a palpable energy, a fierce catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money and revitalise the spirit of existing anti-violence organisations. V-Day helps organisations to continue and expand their core work, while generating broader attention for the fight to stop worldwide violence against women. Money raised is given to grass roots organisations and programmes that work to end rape, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM) and sexual slavery.
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www.rapecrisis.org.uk
The Rape Crisis web site aims to provide the basic information that survivors of sexual violence, friends and family need to access the services they need.
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www.survivors.org.uk
Survivors on the Net is an on-line resource for survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
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www.truthaboutrape.co.uk
A web site as part of the Campaign to End Rape. Be part of the myths and facts campaign launched in November 2002.
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www.oneinfour.org
Support and resources for adult survivors. One to one counselling. Advocacy and support. Run for and by people who have experienced sexual assault.
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www.dabsbooks.co.uk
A national resource and directory of services. Booklist is also available.
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www.eoc.org.uk
Equal Opportunities Commission has information and advice for women to help deal with sexual harassment, rights, publications, and research documents.
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www.oxfam.org.uk/what_we_do/issues/gender
Oxfam is concerned about gender inequality because the majority of the world's poor are women: around 70 per cent of the 1.3 billion people who live in extreme poverty, on less than one dollar a day, are women and girls.
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www.womankind.org.uk
If you are interested in helping women improve their lives – whether in developing countries or in the UK - there is much here that will engage and inspire you.
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