Okay Renata Mine was a just by the way insight I thought most beautiful ladies encounter same problems all over but I now understand, James N Gitau *Cell-Phone +254 722 212171 or +254 721 274273* Before printing this mail make sure it is completely necessary. THE ENVIRONMENT IS EVERY ONE'S BUSINESS. On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 1:17 AM, Renata Aquino Ribeiro <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Dear James > > Thanks for replying to the declaration > However, be careful when sharing those tips. > They do not, unfortunately, reflect the reality of women going through > violence and do not serve all women as we are all very different in > countries and professions. > > The best thing is to know there folks willing to collaborate and > understand on gender issues, understand that this is not about women > only but creating a better world for all > > Best, > > Renata > > > > On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 3:23 AM, KASWESHA <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > I do care about Women do you? if your answer is yes spread this tips to > your > > FB, Tweeter, Whasapp and other social media pages let us assist our > sisters > > to protect themselves > > > > 1) What should a woman do if she finds herself alone in the company of a > > strange male as she prepares to enter a lift in a high-rise apartment > late > > at night? > > > > Experts Say: Enter the lift. If you need to reach the 13th floor, press > > all the buttons up to your destination. No one will dare attack you in a > > lift that stops on every floor. > > > > 2) What to do if a stranger tries to attack you when you are alone in > your > > house, run into the kitchen. > > > > Experts Say: You alone know where the chili powder and turmeric are kept. > > And where the knives and plates are. All these can be turned into deadly > > weapons. If nothing else, start throwing plates and utensils all over. > Let > > them break. Scream. Remember that noise is the greatest enemy of a > molester. > > He does not want to be caught. > > > > 3} Taking an Auto or Taxi at Night > > Experts Say: > > Before getting into an auto at night, note down its registration number. > > Then use the mobile to call your family or friend and pass on the > details to > > them in the language the driver understands .Even if no one answers your > > call, pretend you are in a conversation. The driver now knows someone has > > his details and he will be in serious trouble if anything goes wrong. He > is > > now bound to take you home safe and sound. A potential attacker is now > your > > de facto protector! > > > > 4}What if the driver turns into a street he is not supposed to - and you > > feel you are entering a danger zone? > > > > Experts Say: Use the handle of your purse or your stole (dupatta) to wrap > > around his neck and pull him back. Within seconds, he will feel choked > and > > helpless. In case you don't have a purse or stole just pull him back by > his > > collar. The top button of his shirt would then do the same trick. > > > > 5} If you are stalked at night. > > > > Expert Say: enter a shop or a house and explain your predicament. > > If it is night and shops are not open, go inside an ATM box. ATM centers > > always have security guards. They are also monitored by close circuit > > television. Fearing identification, no one will dare attack you. > > > > After all, being mentally alert is the greatest weapon you can ever have. > > > > Please spread it to all those women u care & spread awareness as dis is d > > least we can do for a social & moral cause and fr d safety of women. > > > > > > Cell-Phone +254 722 212171 or +254 721 274273 > > > > Before printing this mail make sure it is completely necessary. THE > > ENVIRONMENT IS EVERY ONE'S BUSINESS. > > > > > > On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 12:41 AM, Renata Aquino Ribeiro < > [log in to unmask]> > > wrote: > >> > >> Hi > >> > >> Sharing a background paper registered in the Joint CS Meeting > >> Background Papers space > >> > >> "The Young Latin American Women Declaration aims to present our views > >> and perspectives on the present Internet and also to appeal for an > >> inclusive work that reflects not only about women, but also includes > >> our perspectives not only as native and active participants of the > >> Internet, involved in Internet governance and interested in fighting > >> for a free and open Internet for everyone." [Excerpt} > >> > >> Authored by the Youth Observatory, organization which was in Youth LAC > >> IGF, LAC IGF and has a number of projects on youth and internet > >> governance, also a collaborative effort w/ BPF Gender and Access > >> > >> The declaration will be a topic also of the breakout session on > >> "Regional Engagement in Internet Governance in LAC and developing > >> countries" > >> > >> Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access to empower > >> young women and build a feminist Internet Governance > >> > >> > >> http://bestbits.net/youth-observatory-statement-on- > building-a-feminist-internet-governance/ > >> > >> Joint CS Meeting registration > >> > >> http://bestbits.net/events/joint-cs-2016/ > >> > >> Session on "Regional Engagement in Internet Governance in LAC and > >> developing countries" #IGRegional > >> > >> http://bit.ly/igregionaligf > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> Renata > > > > >