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ZONTA IN ACTION

In 2019, the SDG Gender Index found that not one country is on track to attain gender equality by 2030. The Global Gender Gap Report 2020 estimates it could take 99 1/2 years. Zonta International has spent 100 years advocating for gender equality and continues to fight for the cause.

Zonta and its clubs advocate on a variety of issues related to gender equality and women’s empowerment through:

  • The United Nations and the Commission on the Status of Women
  • The Council of Europe
  • USA Advocacy Action Center
  • Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women

In addition to our advocacy efforts, Zonta’s education programs and international service projects  work to empower women and provide them opportunities to live on an equal basis as men.

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Zonta International’s story is woven from a rich fabric of empowerment and progressive change. Today, Zonta International is a global organization of more than 27,000 individuals in 1,133 Zonta clubs in 63 countries. In 2019, we celebrated our 100th anniversary and the milestones that made us the organization we are today.

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Ensure survivors of sexual assault can access victims’ benefits.

Every 73 seconds in the United States, someone is being sexually assaulted.  When victims choose to have DNA evidence collected – a process that takes four to six hours – it is preserved in a sexual assault kit, commonly called a rape kit.  DNA evidence is contained in these rape kits.

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Every 73 seconds in the United States, someone is being sexually assaulted.  When victims choose to have DNA evidence collected – a process that takes four to six hours – it is preserved in a sexual assault kit, commonly called a rape kit.  DNA evidence is contained in these rape kits.

Please help us support them.

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