Home Ministry of India, UN Women Launches Campaign to End Violence Against Women
Union Ministry of Home Affairs in collaboration with UN Women launched an awareness campaign to end violence against women. As part of the campaign a ‘UNiTE to End Violence Against Women’ Metro was flagged off at the Sultanpur Metro station in New Delhi. The flag-off took place as part of 16 Days of Activism ‘Orange The World’ global campaign, which is being observed ahead of ‘International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women’, marked annually on 25 November and will continue till International Day of Human Rights on December 10.
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As part of the campaign, people would be made aware of India’s single emergency helpline 112. It is an internationally recognized emergency number used in several countries. Currently, the 112 services are available in 27 States/Union Territories.
The 112 services can be reached through voice call, SMS, email, 112 India App, respective state’s 112 websites and even the panic button on mobile phones.
Dialing the ‘112’ number will provide an IT-based response system for timely dispatch of 1st responders (such as police, ambulance, fire, etc.) to the location of the distressed person, which is identified through Global Positioning System (GPS) or location-based services of mobile phone.
The 112 India App and the emergency response support system has been developed in-house by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC). The 112 India mobile app has a unique integrated ‘shout’ facility which allows immediate assistance from verified volunteers in proximity to a distressed person.
About UN Women
It is the UN organization dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women. UN Women, a global champion for women and girl was established in July 2010 and became operational in January 2011 to accelerate progress on meeting their needs worldwide. It supports the Member States of the United Nations to set global standards for achieving gender equality. It also works with governments and civil society to design policies, laws, services, and programs needed to ensure that standards are effectively implemented and truly benefit women and girls worldwide.
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