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10th October 2025

Nonviolent Direct Action (NVDA)

Amnesty defines nonviolent direct action as actions that do not make use of physical force against an individual, do not cause others to fear the immediate use of violence, nor advocate violence of discrimination. NVDA is an umbrella term that includes civil disobedience as well as activities… [such as] letter writing and collecting petition signatures, to rallies, demonstrations and media stunts, and extending to higher risk activities such as banner drops [&] sit-ins…” (1) 

People typically turn to NVDA when they feel that they are not being listened to, that the response being taken is too slow, or to raise awareness about an issue. This is particularly true of the climate crisis where activists feel that the actions being taken by businesses, organisations and governments are not sufficient in response to the scale of the threat. In the past NVDA has been used by the suffragettes and the suffragists, by civil rights groups, by anti nuclear protesters and by the anti apartheid movement, to name but a few.

  1. https://www.amnesty.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/ACT1074712024ENGLISH.pdf