Supporting 16 Days
They were joined by other civil servants wearing purple and yellow to raise awareness of the fight against gender based violence.
Encouraging the public to get involved in the cause, Jennifer Ahearn said: “This campaign calls for an end to violence against women and, children, as well as men. These are objectives that we should all be able to unite behind.”
Sixteen Days of Activism encourages participants to consider how they can engage with their governments and communities to challenge and change structures and attitudes that perpetuate gender-based violence. This year it runs from 25 November to 10 December.
Photos: taken by Information Officer Yvette Cacho
Her Excellency The Governor Helen Kilpatrick, Acting Deputy Governor Jennifer Ahearn and Civil Service participants.