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The Women's Rights Promotion Institute Hosts a Content Contest to Prevent Violence Against Women

Cuttoon, Goods, and Videos Contest Open Until June 13

The Women's Rights Promotion Institute Hosts a Content Contest to Prevent Violence Against Women



[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] The Korea Women's Human Rights Institute is hosting a public participation content contest to prevent violence against women and support victims, including sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual harassment, and stalking.


This contest is organized by the Women's Human Rights Institute and sponsored by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. It accepts submissions such as cuttoons, merchandise (goods), and videos, with up to three entries per person. Submissions are accepted from the 19th until June 13.


The contest themes include ▲various forms of violence against women embedded in daily life, such as sexual violence, stalking, dating violence, and digital sex crimes ▲messages of solidarity and empathy for victims who have suffered secondary harm ▲information and policies supporting victims of violence against women, such as 'Women's Emergency Call 1366' and the 'Digital Sex Crime Victim Support Center.'


The Women's Human Rights Institute plans to announce the final judging results at the end of July. Winning works will be used to spread messages preventing violence against women. Awards include one grand prize, one excellence award, and two merit awards. The grand prize winner will receive the Minister of Gender Equality and Family Award and a monetary prize. Detailed information about participating in the contest can be found on the official website.


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