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A statement by OBR Campaign stated that Regional Coordinator Kamla Bhasin, set the tone for the event saying, "We all need to rise to the occasion and rise until violence stops, patriarchy disappears, the values of our Constitutions become a reality because this war against gender-based violence is no longer just a women or girls issue."
According to the OBR Campaign, on its sixth anniversary, similar activities were organised in many part of South Asia today.
On the significance of the OBR Campaign, an activist from Azad Foundation, said having performed street plays in settlements and communities, it is clear that art and activism can be brought together to raise awareness and consciousness and help "survivors heal and make them feel emotionally cared for".
Participant organisation included Azad Foundation, Jagori, Manas, Breakthrough, Centre for Advocacy and Research (CFAR), Joint Women Programme, Asmita Theatre, Srijanathmak Manushi Sansthan (SMS) and others.
According to the OBR Campaign, on its sixth anniversary, similar activities were organised in many part of South Asia today.
On the significance of the OBR Campaign, an activist from Azad Foundation, said having performed street plays in settlements and communities, it is clear that art and activism can be brought together to raise awareness and consciousness and help "survivors heal and make them feel emotionally cared for".
Participant organisation included Azad Foundation, Jagori, Manas, Breakthrough, Centre for Advocacy and Research (CFAR), Joint Women Programme, Asmita Theatre, Srijanathmak Manushi Sansthan (SMS) and others.