Preventing Violence Against Women
Preventing Violence Against Women
Preventing Violence Against Women
Preventing Violence Against Women
Preventing Violence Against Women
100

What major event happened in Montréal on December 6, 1989?

Answer: The École Polytechnique tragedy, where 14 women were targeted and murdered because of their gender.

100

What major event happened in Montréal on December 6, 1989?

The École Polytechnique tragedy, where 14 women were targeted and killed because of their gender.

100

What national day is observed in Canada on December 6th every year?

The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.

100

Why were the women at École Polytechnique targeted?



Because they were women pursuing careers in engineering.

100

How many women lost their lives on December 6, 1989?

Fourteen.

200

What major change did the tragedy spark in Canada?

National conversations, policies, and initiatives to prevent gender-based violence.

200

How do STEM communities honour the December 6 victims today?

Through ceremonies, scholarships, and campaigns supporting women in engineering.

200

What is the lasting legacy of December 6th?

A commitment to gender equality, anti-violence advocacy, and empowering women to follow their dreams.

200

What percentage of women worldwide experience gender-based violence?

About 1 in 3 women.

200

True or False: Emotional abuse is less serious than physical abuse.

False — emotional abuse is just as harmful and deserves attention.

300

Why might survivors stay in unsafe situations?

Fear, finances, family responsibilities, or lack of support.

300

What is one of the strongest ways communities can prevent violence?

Creating safe spaces, support services, education, and awareness programs.

300

Who plays a vital role in ending gender-based violence?

Everyone — especially men and boys as allies.

300

Can survivors heal and rebuild their lives?

Yes! With support, therapy, and community care.

300

What empowers women to achieve greater independence and safety?

Access to education, financial independence, and career opportunities.

400

What is a key tool in preventing future violence among youth?

Teaching respect, equality, boundaries, and healthy relationships.

400

What percentage of women worldwide experience gender-based violence?

About 1 in 3 women.

400

How many women lost their lives on December 6, 1989?

Fourteen.

400

What major event happened in Montréal on December 6, 1989?

Answer: The École Polytechnique tragedy, where 14 women were targeted and murdered because of their gender.

400

What is one of the strongest ways communities can prevent violence?

Creating safe spaces, support services, education, and awareness programs.

500

What is the lasting legacy of December 6th?

A commitment to gender equality, anti-violence advocacy, and empowering women to follow their dreams.

500

Why were the women at École Polytechnique targeted?

Because they were women pursuing careers in engineering.

500

Can survivors heal and rebuild their lives?

Yes! With support, therapy, and community care.

500

How do STEM communities honour the December 6 victims today?

Through ceremonies, scholarships, and campaigns supporting women in engineering.

500

Why might survivors stay in unsafe situations?

Fear, finances, family responsibilities, or lack of support.

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