Sexual violence is not confined to individual acts; it is deeply intertwined with the structural conditions, cultural norms, and political choices that enable it. Confronting sexual violence therefore requires confronting the systems that produce and sustain it.
Today, we all know that sexual violence cannot be prevented without transforming the perceptions and narratives that surround it. Since 2014, the Association for Struggle Against Sexual Violence has been working to make different forms of sexual violence more visible, raise awareness, and provide survivor-centred support. With your monthly or one-time contribution, you can support our work and join our struggle.
Together, we can shift the narratives and perceptions around sexual violence.
Donations via bank transfer:
TL Account Details
Akbank
Account Name: Cinsel Şiddetle Mücadele Derneği
IBAN: TR23 0004 6001 4188 8000 1334 23
How Does Your Support Reach Survivors?
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Your support helps sustain our support line and csdestek.org, where survivors of sexual violence and their loved ones can access online support.
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Your support strengthens capacity-building programmes that equip professionals to respond to sexual violence with greater knowledge and support survivors’ access to their rights.
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Your support expands our “Change Starts with Me” awareness workshops, where activists and professionals strengthen their understanding of sexual violence and transform the services they provide to survivors.
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Your support enables us to develop resources and communication materials that help journalists and media professionals report on sexual violence without victim-blaming while respecting survivors’ rights.
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Your support strengthens our advocacy campaigns that make survivors’ rights violations visible at national and international levels and promote rights-based public policies.
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Your support helps us produce and disseminate books, training toolkits, brochures, and awareness-raising materials that contribute to preventing sexual violence and strengthening survivors’ access to their rights.