Rym Ben Berrah testifies: the support provided after domestic violence – full normalized text

Awareness campaign context

The video highlights that the 12 days of awareness campaigns against violence towards women can serve as a strong wake‑up call to say “enough is enough.” This period is presented as a time to reflect on domestic violence, publicly recognize its impact, and motivate society to better support survivors.

Testimony of Rym Ben Berrah

Rym Ben Berrah shares her personal journey as a survivor of domestic violence, focusing on the help and support she received after leaving an abusive situation. Her testimony emphasizes how crucial it is to be believed, listened to, and accompanied through each stage of rebuilding life after abuse.

Support after domestic violence

Role of community and services

Key message

The 12 days of awareness campaigns against violence against women can be a wake‑up call to say “enough is enough.”

This message sums up the goal of the campaign: to move from silence and tolerance of violence to collective refusal and active support for survivors.

Call to action

Author’s summary

This testimony shows how a time‑limited awareness campaign, combined with real community and institutional support, can help survivors of domestic violence break silence, access resources, and start rebuilding their lives.

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