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Men can step up to help end gender violence

By Hillary Rodham Clinton
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But the story doesn't end there. The male leaders then traveled to other villages to explain how harmful female genital cutting is, and those villages also voted to end the practice. Within two years, Senegal's government passed a law banning it, and today Tostan has helped nearly 5,000 communities across Senegal, Guinea, Gambia, Burkina Faso, and Somalia decide to abandon the tradition.

In Afghanistan, male civic and religious leaders are helping raise awareness and change deeply ingrained attitudes about women. The example of a local Mufti in Jalalabad is particularly striking. For years, he taught his followers that human rights were a Western imposition that violated Islam. Then he attended a training workshop with 250 other local Afghan leaders focusing on the rights of women, family, and children in the context of Muslim teachings.

Their discussions highlighted the benefits of gender equality and the importance of respect and tolerance for diversity in Islam. Today that Mufti has not only changed his beliefs, he frequently speaks out on rights-based issues during Friday prayer services and on his regional radio program. He has become a powerful voice supporting women in Afghanistan.

At the US Department of State, we are taking action on the ground: working with NGOs to ensure men's engagement in preventing violence against women, promoting women's economic and entrepreneurial opportunities, and training peacekeepers on gender-based violence awareness and prevention activities. In places like the Democratic Republic of Congo, where mass rape is blatantly and repeatedly used as a weapon of war, we are helping make sure that both men and women are working to investigate sexual violence and prioritize the protection of women and girls.

November 25 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. It is a day to recommit us to the cause of changing attitudes and ending all forms of violence against women. This year also marks the 15th anniversary of the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing where the world declared the critical connection between women's rights and human rights, and the 10th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on the links between women, peace, and security.

This is a stark reminder that eliminating gender discrimination and violence against women is a long-term struggle and a commitment we must all make together. With men and women working hand in hand, we can end the epidemic of gender-based violence, one person and one community at a time.

The author is the US Secretary of State. forum@globaltimes.com.cn

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