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HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2025

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Today, Human Rights Day, closes 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence—a reminder that gendered violence is not a “women’s issue,” not a separate category, and not a marginal concern. It is a human rights violation—one of the most pervasive and insidious globally. In too many places, these rights remain fragile, contested, or actively under attack. Over these past days we’ve shared voices through our  What Would You Say to Her?  campaign—strangers speaking to strangers, sometimes survivor to survivor, across borders, languages, and lived realities. This is a conversation, carried from community to community. Throughout the 16 Days, Footage's online events have been centered in Central Asia, particularly Kyrgyzstan. This builds on our work where, since last November, we have been working alongside partners—crisis centers, government ministries, advocates, and those with lived experience—to understand what is working in the national response to violence against women,...

GIVING TUESDAY URGENT APPEAL: Footage Needs Your Support to Survive

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This year, Footage—along with countless other feminist organizations—faces unprecedented financial hardship. One third of global groups working against gender-based violence have had to shut down or pause their work following drastic funding cuts, according to UN Women .​ This year, Footage has faced the most significant contraction in nearly 20 years. Primary grant support from the U.S. Department of State was implicated in international cuts, and many philanthropies and funders have paused or reduced giving as their own resources were reduced. Like so many feminist and women-led organizations, we have felt the impact at the very core of our work: in how we staff, what we can plan, and the emotional and practical labor required just to keep the doors open. This has meant putting some of our essential work on hold at the very moment communities are asking for and needing more.​ Yet the urgency of what people are living through has not lessened. In the places where we are present, women...