
MAWS Participates in national GBV prevention & awareness campaign: “More Than” June 30, 2022
Not going out too late to hang out with friends or even just for a walk alone. Walking home/to the bus shelter or…
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Not going out too late to hang out with friends or even just for a walk alone. Walking home/to the bus shelter or…
ViewThis year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) theme is “#BreakTheBias: Imagine a Gender-Equal World.” Join MAWS for our IWD webinar on the work of…
ViewTo mark the 30th anniversary of the Global #16Days Campaign this year, we’re launching our #16Days16WaysAgainstGBV Campaign on November 25, the International…
ViewNovember 16, 2021— Today, the Manitoba Association of Women’s Shelters (MAWS) is launching a multi-lingual public awareness campaign to support immigrant, newcomer and…
ViewWhat do trauma- and violence-informed (TVI) approaches aim to do? prevent re-traumatization; reduce harm; shine a spotlight on the impacts of violence; improve…
ViewWe’re all spending more time on the Internet and social media. For women and girls, particularly, as well as those who experience multiple,…
ViewThis Domestic Violence Awareness Month, MAWS is launching a multilingual awareness campaign with an important message for immigrant, newcomer and refugee women and…
ViewNovember is #DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth. This month, we’ll be sharing public education messages,…
ViewFrom 1867 until 1929, women in Canada were not considered “persons” under the law. On this day in 1929, thanks to the relentless…
ViewFrom their work as health care providers and researchers, teachers and scientists, members of the armed forces and law enforcement, journalists and athletes,…
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