Government of Canada announces five projects to prevent gender-based violence in the Atlantic region

News release

December 5, 2022 – Fredericton, New Brunswick — Women and Gender Equality Canada

Gender-based violence is one of the most pervasive, deadly, and deeply rooted human rights violations of our time. Prevention and support services are essential to respond to the needs of Canadians, as gender equality cannot be achieved without addressing this critical issue.

Today, the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, announced up to $2.2 million for the implementation of five projects located in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. This announcement marks one of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence, an annual campaign from November 25 to December 10, that underlines the need to address and prevent gender-based violence.

The organizations receiving funding include:

  • Government of New Brunswick, Women's Equality Branch
    • Improvement of Services and Response to Sexual Violence in Post-Secondary Institutions within New Brunswick
    • Preventing Domestic Homicides in Atlantic Canada - Looking back to see our way forward
  • ElevateHer Mental Health Support Services Canada
    • Girls Achieving Gender Equity (GAGE) Outreach project
  • Government of Prince Edward Island, Interministerial Women's Secretariat
    • Coordinated Response to Adult Sexual Violence in PEI
    • Canada-Prince Edward Island Contribution Agreement on Crisis Hotlines Responding to Gender-based Violence

This announcement builds on the endorsement of the National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence by the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Ministers responsible for the Status of Women in early November. The National Action Plan includes five pillars: Support for victims, survivors and their families; Prevention; Responsive justice system; Implementing Indigenous-led approaches; and Social infrastructure and enabling environment.

Quotes

“Gender-based violence is a human rights violation still too deeply rooted in our society. The projects announced today will address the root causes of violence, while giving better support to those who survived it - charting a path toward building safer communities. Based on relevant data and culturally informed practices, these organizations and initiatives will build a better future for all everyone living in Canada.”

The Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth

Quick facts

  • This funding is part of the approximately $601.3 million that the Government of Canada committed through Budget 2021 to increase efforts to end gender-based violence. 

  • Since April 2020, the Government of Canada has invested over $240 million of emergency COVID-19 funding in 1,400 women’s shelters, sexual assault centers, and other organizations, including nearly 140 organizations that serve Indigenous individuals.  

  • The Government of Canada’s theme for the 2022 campaign for the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence is “It’s Not Just”. The theme has a double meaning: it reminds everyone of the injustice of gender-based violence and brings attention to how society dismisses and minimizes attitudes and behaviours contributing to gender-based violence.

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Contacts

Johise Namwira
Press Secretary and Issues Manager
Office of the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth
873-353-0985
Johise.Namwira@fegc-wage.gc.ca

Media Relations
Women and Gender Equality Canada
819-420-6530
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