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The awareness campaign #YouAreNotAlone was launched by USAID's Planning and Local Governance Project (PGLP) to address the issue of domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020 · 1 pages

Abstract
The campaign aimed to caution aggressors that violence would not be tolerated and provide information for reporting cases of domestic violence to those who may be at risk. The campaign used social media platforms to reach a wider audience and encouraged women to reach out and report situations of domestic violence. The campaign was carried forward by four partner municipalities in Cerrik, Dobra, Kamza, and Pogradec, and reached over 9,500 people. The message of the campaign was to let women know that they are not alone and that there is support available to them. The campaign also highlighted the importance of reporting domestic violence and the need to protect women's rights. Domestic violence is a significant issue in Albania, with over half of women experiencing violence. The pandemic has exacerbated the situation, with increased economic stress and increased isolation leading to more instances of domestic violence. The campaign aimed to provide a message of hope and support to women who are experiencing domestic violence. The awareness campaign was led by USAID's PGLP, which worked with local governments and gender experts to develop the campaign. The campaign used social media platforms to reach a wider audience and encouraged women to reach out and report situations of domestic violence. The message of the campaign was to let women know that they are not alone and that there is support available to them. The campaign also highlighted the importance of reporting domestic violence and the need to protect women's rights. The message of the campaign was to let women know that they are not alone and that there is support available to them. The campaign was a success, reaching over 9,500 people and providing a message of hope and support to women who are experiencing domestic violence. The awareness campaign #YouAreNotAlone was a crucial step in addressing the issue of domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The campaign provided a message of hope and support to women who are experiencing domestic violence and highlighted the importance of reporting domestic violence. The campaign was a success, reaching over 9,500 people and providing a message of hope and support to women who are experiencing domestic violence.
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