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Sixteen urban guys start a revolution Slide2
About Crisis Center “Hope”
Vision
Crisis Center “Hope” is sustainable and specialized association for prevention and protection from violence against women and domestic violence. The association offers a comprehensive suite of support services with adequate quality
;
has database and expertise on advocacy aimed at promotion of laws and policies. Our work significantly contributes towards increasing the security in a society in which there is hope for exercise of human potential in a life free from violence.
Mission
Crisis Center “Hope” continually works on advocacy, education and direct support for termination of the cycle of violence against women and domestic violence through changing individual and social beliefs, attitudes and behaviors which generate violence.
Also, Crisis Centre Hope has a National S.O.S line for victims of domestic violence 15-315. The line functions 24 hours, every day of the week.Slide3
About campaign "16 guys start an urban revolution"
"16 guys start an urban revolution" is a campaign of Crisis Center "Hope", in which sixteen young men from different professions, known to the general public through their work, dedication and style. These guys are a good behavior example, and are sending messages for violence against women. 16 guys, 16 Days of Activism! They all had a different message, but they all agreed that fight against violence against women should be done 365 days a year !!!
Follows the campaign … Slide4
Ognen Uzunovski- Ogi (owner of the
“
Izlet
“
Bar and
“Sector“ night club) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said: “With 7 billion on the planet, if you come across a situation to beat a woman you are a real idiot“.
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide5
Martin
Vidoevski
(Manager and Fitness Instructor at Sports Center
“
Jane
Sandanski“) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said: “The meaning of the man and the man’s power is to protect the woman he loves, not to prove his manhood by battering her!“
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide6
Gorjan Gjorgjiev (Artist) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“
If we let ourselves to have a truth that isn’t in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit but in the name of the father, the mother and the baby, the world would be better place for women.
“
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide7
Goran Micic (Tattoo Artist at MG tattoo studio) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“
I do not know what’s wrong with men who beat women, for me the woman is created for love.
“
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide8
Vlatko Vasilj (Social Media Manager at Element PR) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“
The strength of a man isn’t measured in his strong punches, but in how gentle his touch is.
“
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide9
Ognen
Brazhanski
(Kayaker and Personal Coach in
“
Fitness Revolution
“) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said: “Spend your energy in a different way.“Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide10
Ivo Antov (Producer, author and creative director of the film festival for young people
“
Giffoni
“
) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“A man should fight for his family, not fight with the family. By refusing to hit someone, I refuse to hate them. “Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide11
Ficka (Manager at Concept 37) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“
There are so many beautiful things to do to a woman ...
“
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide12
Goce SAF (Producer and DJ) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“
Don’t batter a woman. NEVER!
“
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide13
Borche (guitarist the band
“
Superhiks
“
) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“You should stroke your woman.“Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide14
Trendo (Editor at off.net.mk) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“
She is a beautiful flower, the woman is a flying bird, one who does not respect women is stupid.
“
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide15
Marko
Noveski
(TV host) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“
Women are for loving, save your force for swinging your carpets
“.Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide16
Tadijan Debalovski (Owner of club
“
Block 20
“
) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“The only thing that distinguishes us from animals is the common sense - use it.“Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide17
Vladimir Peshkov (Hip hop artist) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“
Slap yourself to feel how much it hurts!
“
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide18
Tomislav Todorovski (Member of the management team at Pull & Bear) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
“
I don’t know why the victim shaming is still a thing for the women-victims. In my opinion the humiliation in this case should be on the man. And I think that such men need therapy.
“
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide19
Marko Gjurgjic (Producer of
„
Behind the Corner
“
) started the revolution, supported the campaign and said:
„Do not do to women that you do not want to be done to your mother, sister or daughter. My own mother. “
Photo credit: Aleksandar StojkovskiSlide20
The idea for this campaign was developed and implemented by
Dragana Manevska
, coordinator of the S.O.S line and
Ivana Kostovska
, education care and free legal aid coordinator; both part of the team of the Crisis Center
“Hope“.