In a recent and impactful Facebook post, Brian Poe, a noted figure in community advocacy, has called upon men to actively participate in movements against violence towards women. His message coincides with the 18-day campaign aimed at ending violence against women (VAW), underlining the significance of this period in raising awareness and fostering proactive engagement.
Poe’s post emphasizes the role of men in combating violence through initiatives such as Men Oppose to Violence Everywhere (MOVE). This program encourages men to stand as allies in the fight against gender-based violence, promoting a culture of respect and safety for women.
Alongside MOVE, Poe also brings attention to the UDefend project, an initiative focused on equipping women with self-defense tools and knowledge. This project aligns with the values and objectives of the FPJ Panday Bayanihan, a community-driven effort supporting resilience and mutual aid.
The use of hashtags like #VAW, #NDCP, #PAVE, and #UdefendProject in Poe’s post reflects a digital strategy to enhance visibility and engagement around these critical issues. By leveraging social media, Poe aims to galvanize support and encourage more men to become active participants in these movements.
Poe’s advocacy for male involvement in initiatives like MOVE and UDefend is seen as a vital step in the broader effort to eradicate violence against women. His post serves not only as a call to action but also as a reminder of the shared responsibility in ensuring the safety and dignity of women in society.
For further details on how to engage with MOVE or support the UDefend project, individuals are urged to visit their official platforms or reach out through social media channels.
