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- EXTENDED: 2020 KIM BOK DONG Peace Prize Call for Nominations
The Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance for the Issues of Military Sexual Slavery by Japan calls for nomination of individuals or organizations for the 2020 KIM BOK DONG Peace Prize. KIM BOK DONG Peace Prize honors individuals or organizations that have been engaged in the movement to resolve the issue of sexual violence in armed conflict and ensure women’s human rights in armed
2020년 4월 3일

- Butterfly News from Can Rewede Pee
The Korean Council supports victims of sexual violence by the Lord’s Resistance Army during the Uganda Insurgency, with Butterfly Fund!
Can Rewede Pee is a group of survivors who live in Gulu, Uganda.
Through the Butterfly Fund, Can Rewede Pee supported 7 primary/elementary school students, 5 students in 4th grade, 8 students in 6th grade. They are also planning to build a grass thatched house in December, since they do not have a meeting place, other than the tree in center of the village or the house of another resident.
2019년 11월 5일

- 2019 Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict Week Booklets & Resolutions
6/17 International Teachers’ Workshop
Legacy to the Future Generation: How do we educate the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue?
- Focus on Korea, Japan, U.S., and Canada-
Booklet / Resolution
6/18 International Symposium
Endless Pain, for Prevention of the Crimes of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict
-Focus on the Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue and Lord’s Resistance Army Insurgency in Uganda-
Booklet / Resolution
2019년 6월 25일

- 2019 International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict International Symposium
For photos click link to the Korean post: https://womenandwar.net/kr/2019-%ec%84%b8%ea%b3%84-%ec%a0%84%ec%8b%9c%ec%84%b1%ed%8f%ad%eb%a0%a5-%ec%b6%94%eb%b0%a9%ec%9d%98-%eb%82%a0-%ea%b5%ad%ec%a0%9c%ec%8b%ac%ed%8f%ac%ec%a7%80%ec%97%84/?ckattempt=1
2019 International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict International Symposium <Endless Pain, for Prevention of the Crimes of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict>
In commemoration of the Security Council Resolution 1820, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed June 19th as the International Day for Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict in order to raise awareness as well as to eradicate conflict-related sexual violence around the world.
2019년 6월 22일

- Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict Week (June 17-19) Seoul, South Korea
[Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict Week ??] June 17-19, 2019 Seoul South Korea Participate in the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict Week for resolution of the Japanese military sexual slavery and sexual violence in conflict! Stand in solidarity with survivors and join the movement for a peaceful world without war and violence against women! -RSVP at https://bit.ly/2Dzon2b -E-mail or Donate to the Korean Council at [email protected]!
2019년 4월 26일

- Golden Women Vision in Uganda Report for Dec 2018-Feb 2019
2019년 3월 19일

- Call for Nominations for the 2019 Kim Bok-dong Peace Prize
The Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance for the Issues of Military Sexual Slavery by Japan (The Korean Council) calls for nominations of individuals or organizations for the 2019 Kim Bok-dong Peace Prize. Kim Bok-dong Peace Prize honors individuals or organizations that have been engaged in the movement to resolve the issue of sexual violence in armed conflict and ensure women’s human rights in
2019년 3월 12일

- Wend Africa's 2018
The Butterfly Fund support Wend Africa, which is a social enterprise that employs LRA survivors to ensure the women’s economic empowerment and promotion of the violence by the LRA during over 20 years of conflict in Uganda. Take a look at Wend Africa’s 2018 on the Wend Africa website and get to know the people who work to create a change: https://www.wendafrica.com/post/2018recap?utm_campaign=1bcc6337-97ae-47f4-b889-e3c1cdb15849&utm_source=so
2019년 3월 11일

- New Year's Greeting from Golden Women Vision in Uganda
The Butterfly Fund works with organizations that support survivors of sexual violence in conflict in Uganda.
On the first day of 2019, the Golden Women Vision in Uganda sent a warm New Year’s Greeting to warm our hearts.
Dear Yoon Mee-hyang
On Behalf of Golden women vision in Uganda,l would like to extend my
Great thanks to you for the very kind kind heart in supporting the
war survivors in the Republic of Uganda in 2018 through the Butterfly
2019년 1월 2일

- Butterfly Fund News from Golden Women Vision in Uganda
The Golden Women Vision in Uganda is an organization that supports victims of sexual slavery and child soldier system by the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda.
The representative Acan Sylvia Obal, who is also a survivor, founded the organization to support other survivors like her.
Her tireless efforts and enthusiasm led her to win the 1st Kim Bok-dong Peace Prize. She also visited Korea for the 6th International Memorial Day for Japanese Military ‘Comfort Women’ in August, 2018.
2018년 11월 6일

- Butterfly Fund News from Uganda Wend Africa
The Butterfly Fund supports three organizations in Uganda that works to supports survivors of sexual slavery and child soldier system by the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda.
Wend Africa is an organization that supports the survivors to become economically independent through making and selling handmade bags, bracelets, and dolls.
Wend Africa provides training for the survivors to learn how to make products and recently started a savings group at the tailoring workshop.
2018년 10월 31일

- Wend Africa Second Quarter Report 2018
2018년 10월 17일
