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About us
We are a brave survivor-centered global movement fighting to end childhood sexual violence. Sexual violence against children and adolescents is the silent scourge of our time threatening the safety and protection of children and adolescents everywhere. We demand bold and transformative action from global leaders.
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https://www.bravemovement.org/
External link for Brave Movement
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2022
Employees at Brave Movement
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Emily Laurie
Director of Global Campaigns, the Brave Movement
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Prof S. Caroline Taylor AM PhD
Survivor Advocate-Warrior & Co-Founding Member of the international BRAVE MOVEMENT
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Jen Bowie
Participation, Advocacy & Youth Engagement Consultant
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Kanga Rasi
Global Advocate for Women, Girls, and Child Protection | Human Rights & Public Policy Expert | Emerging Funding & Resource Mobilization Leader |…
Updates
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✊Now is the time for urgent and transformative action to protect children online and offline. Children can no longer wait! Join us in calling on governments &tech companies to end online child sexual abuse by signing our petition: bit.ly/kids-safe-online #BeBrave #16DaysOfActivism2024
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✨ “It became clear to me that there was a gap in resources allocated to help youth overcome these experiences” 🌍On the Day of the Elimination of VAW, youth activist Elsa B highlights effective based community-based strategies to tackle this. Learn more ⤵️
💡“People within a community are the ones who can either passively allow violence to occur in their communities or fight against it. 🌱 They are the ones who we should educate and support. Youth empowerment, in particular, can be a very effective community-based strategy.” 🧡 On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, hear from youth activist Elsa B. on the power of community-based strategies to end violence against women and youth 👉 https://bit.ly/4eGDq97 👈 #16DaysOfActivism #ViolenceIsPreventable #EndViolenceAgainstWomen #EndGBV #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGBV
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👏The wait is over! Join us TODAY at 9 AM EST for a compelling X Space on 'Emerging Technologies: Threats and Opportunities for Protecting Children.' 💫Don’t miss this vital discussion with experts and advocates. #BeBrave #OnlineSafety
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✊Join the conversation with Emily Laurie , Director of Global Campaigns, as she speaks on the Brave Movement’s advocacy on online safety and beyond. 🤝Be part of the action tomorrow Nov. 25! #BeBrave #OnlineSafety #ListentoSurvivors
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📍Can technology protect or endanger children? Join us for a powerful X Space conversation on Nov. 25, 9am EST to explore how social media can impact child safety online. ✊Let’s tackle the threats and amplify the opportunities! #BeBrave #OnlineSafety
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🔊 Emerging technologies bring risks and opportunities for children’s safety. What’s the future of online protection? ✊Join our X Space on Nov. 25 at 9am EST to find out! Experts and survivors will lead this critical conversation #BeBrave #OnlineSafety
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❤️🩹”They knew my age. They didn’t care,” -Brave Movement member and survivor advocate from Poland, Maja Staśko sheds light on the realities of online child sexual abuse at the OECD - OCDE digital committee meeting . ✊It's time to stand up, demand accountability from tech companies and gov’ts, and end the cycle of child sexual abuse. #BeBrave
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Join us for an important meeting where we unite organizations across Africa committed to ending childhood sexual violence. This is a unique opportunity to connect, share insights, and explore ways we can collaborate for greater impact. Register ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e4dCvX2g #BeBrave #BeBraveAfrica
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A heartfelt thank you to Brisa De Angulo, A Breeze of Hope and Movimiento de Valientes for your incredible work in making the First-Ever Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children a remarkable success. Your powerful side event, amplifying survivor voices from Latin America and the Caribbean, was truly inspiring. Your unwavering dedication to breaking the silence around childhood sexual violence and advocating for prevention, healing, and justice is nothing short of transformative. We wish you and A Breeze of Hope continued success and stand united with you in our shared mission to protect children and create a future free from violence. #BeBrave Jose Enrique Escardó Steck Victoria Marichal Salvador Cacho