1000 Women Trust launch RememberHER, to honour women and children who lost lives through GBV
PRESS RELEASE ON BEHALF OF 1000 WOMEN TRUST: 23RD NOVEMBER 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
1000 Women Trust launch RememberHER, to honour women and children who lost lives through GBV
The woman-led organization 1000 Women Trust has launched RememberHER, a nationwide mobilization to honour the women and children whose lives were lost through gender-based violence, as part of the global 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence and femicide.
Says Tina Thiart, co-founder of 1000 Women Trust: “Through storytelling, remembrance, and collective healing, we invite all women’s organisations nationwide to join hands with us by creating “memory corners” – sacred spaces where communities can gather, reflect, and heal.
“These spaces serve as living memorials, ensuring that the names and stories of victims are never forgotten, while offering survivors and families a place of real comfort and solidarity,” said Thiart.
She added that the scale of GBV is horrific is shocking. Between April 2023 and March 2024, 5,578 women were murdered in South Africa. In just the first quarter of 2025, the country lost 837 women through femicide. That translates to roughly nine women killed every single day.
“Through RememberHer, we are reclaiming the places where women were silenced and transforming them into sanctuaries of voice, dignity, and legacy. Every story collected is a voice reclaimed. Every memory corner is a step toward healing and justice,” Thiart added.
To the families left behind, our message is clear: You are not alone. Your pain is shared. Your daughter’s name will live on.
The RememberHER-initiative is part of a broader movement to transform grief into action, ensuring that remembrance leads to advocacy, healing, and systemic change.
“Be part of RememberHER by showing up and registering your organisation as a partner or host a local remembrance activity,” said Thiart.
“Speak up by sharing names and stories to the RememberHER archive, and amplify by using your platforms. Tag @1000women1voice and use #RememberHER #PowerInEveryVoice,” Thiart asked.
Visualise by mobilising people to wear orange, light candles, or create art, Thiart added.
Thiart issued a call to action. “Media houses, community leaders, and the public are invited to cover and support the RememberHER projects during the 16 Days campaign. Together, we can ensure that the lives of women and children lost to GBV are honored, remembered, and never erased,” Thiart added.
Contact Information
Tina Thiart
Co-Founder –1000 Women Trust
📧 Email: projects@1000women.co.za
📞 Phone: +27607597099
🌍 Website: www.1000women.co.za
Tina Thiart
Contact: womensfundsa@gmail.com
Mobile Phone: +27 732079079
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