Dundee is gearing up to mark an annual United Nations campaign against gender-based violence starting with a major march for women's safety.
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence will see a wide programme of talks, workshops, artwork and public participation take place in the city.
The events have been organised by the Dundee Violence Against Women Partnership (DVAWP), a city-wide initiative involving public bodies, charities, universities and colleges as well as local community figures, that aims to put a stop to gendered violence.
Ann Hamilton, chair of DVAWP, said the 2021 event was coming at an "intense" point in the debate on women's safety. Earlier this year, disgraced Met Police officer Wayne Couzens was given a
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