ENNISKILLEN library is one of nine libraries across NI that will be displaying the ‘Hear Her Voice’ exhibition, produced by Women’s Aid NI, over the 16 Days of Action from November 25 ending on December 10.

The 16 Days of Action is a global campaign calling for the elimination of violence against women and girls; recognising that gender-based violence, including domestic abuse, disproportionately affects females.

‘Hear Her Voice’ is the creative expressions of 91 survivors of domestic abuse from across NI. They have shared their stories through art, creative writing, photography and song. Their voices challenge the behaviours of the perpetrator and the institutions that allow those behaviours to continue.

We hope that women’s stories of resilience, courage and creativity will inspire the public to think about how, as a society, we can do better by domestic abuse survivors and their children. We also hope that this exhibition will show a story of hope and resilience for other survivors yet to come forward.

Library locations: Ballymena, Bangor, Coleraine, Cookstown, Derry/Londonderry, Enniskillen, Lisburn, Newry, and Omagh.

Support and information are available at: to contact police, call the non-emergency ‘101’ number or call ‘999’ in an emergency. There is a Silent Solutions Service which enables a 999 caller who is too scared to make a noise, or speak, to press 55 when prompted.

Fermanagh Women’s Aid can be contacted via phone on 028 6632 8898, via email at womensaidfermanagh@btopenworld.com and via the website https://fermanaghwomensaid.com/.