Search Results for: gender based violence
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The time to stamp out gender based violence and femicide is now
To keep the pressure on policymakers, ensure actual accountability and the implementation of the National Council on GBVF - and…
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Tarlton educated on gender based violence
Gauteng Department of Community Safety visits Tarlton as part the 16 Days of Activism camphaing against woman and child abuse.
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Tarlton takes a stand against gender-based violence
Standing up against gender-based violence and discrimination is what 16 Days of Activism is about, and the community from Tarlton…
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Gender-based violence ‘a second pandemic’ – Magalies Police
The Magaliesburg Police and other stakeholders recently spoke to the community about women and child abuse.
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WATCH: Gripping gender-based violence short film released
YouTube short film shows what impact gender-based violence can have on a family.
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Walk against gender-based violence on 1 August
Show your support against gender-based violence by taking part in a peaceful walk to Magaliesburg on 1 August.
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Former Miss SA addresses gender-based violence
Bokang, the wife to ex-Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana star, Siphiwe Tshabalala, said the cases of gender-based violence and brutal…
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‘Over 2 000 gender-based violence cases in first week of lockdown’ – NPO
VIDEO: NPO reveals shocking gender-based violence cases, and launches its #SPEAKOUT campaign.
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Fewer serious and violent crimes, but gender-based violence concerning – Police
Police minister announces general decrease in serious and violent crimes when comparing the first week of the lockdown to the…
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Putting the focus on gender-based violence
For the past few weeks the Kagiso Police have been putting the focus on gender-based violence and crimes and continued…
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Kagiso takes a stand in 16 Days anti-violence campaign
Kagiso residents gathered in a powerful Children’s Walk to support the 16 Days of Activism campaign against GBVF.
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Kagiso cops hold GBV discussion as domestic violence cases increase
Kagiso is now of late rated among the most violent and dangerous areas in the province.











