The InDifesa Campaign was first launched in 2012.
Within this initiative, the InDifesa network was born. It is based on participation, involvement, youth protagonism, peer education and innovation and it actively promotes:
YouthVox joined the InDifesa network in 2020, thanks to Aldo Campanelli, Manuela D'Andrea and Ivana Calabrese.
Since then, we've been actively involved in this crucial collaboration side to side with Terre des Hommes Italia, in order to give a voice to the people who are often left without one. Through InDifesa we fight for the causes that do matter, allowing them to speak volumes both on our channels and on-site through educational campaigns, laboratories and research.
YouthVox extended the chance to join InDifesa to anyone who's interested in gender issues and wants to contrast any form of violence.
We hope to be able to welcome teachers with their classes among us!
🔸 Do you want to stay informed?
🔸Do you want to receive the periodic reports of the studies developed on the phenomena of violence and discrimination in Italy and around the world?
🔸 Do you want to have the opportunity to participate in specific initiatives?
🔸 Do you want to actively contribute to the circulation of positive messages?
A specific whatsapp group was created in order to help you do so. You're more than welcome to join us.
49% of girls interviewed declare that they have suffered bullying on their own skin
16% of girls interviewed declare that they have suffered acts of cyberbullying
68% of girls interviewed declares that cyberbullying is the greatest risk you can run online
50% of the boys interviewed believe that the school is the most vulnerable place affected by gender-based discrimination and violence
60% of girls interviewed interviewees say that they have witnessed acts of bullying or cyberbullying
25% of the boys claims to have been subjected to physical or psychological violence by a peer of their own
68% of the girls interviewed think revenge porn is the biggest risk you run online
88% of the boys interviewed felt alone
71% of the boys interviewed say cyberbullying is the richest people run the most online