During the Gauteng state of the province address today, Premier David Makhura spoke about plans and programmes the provincial government would implement and had implemented to address gender inequity.
These include the province launching a campaign that raises awareness on the social challenges faced by girls and young women in the province.
“Through this campaign, we are galvanising a multidisciplinary response to the multiple and complex challenges facing girl children and young women. We will act together to tackle high levels of violence and femicide against young women, increased rate of new HIV infections amongst young women, high pregnancy rate and school dropouts among girl learners, stigmatisation, attacks and killing of members of the LGBTQI community,” Makhura said.
He said patriarchy and gender inequity were at the root of the social ills that beleaguered young women and children.
Makhura added the province would have to respond to crimes against women and young girls with a comprehensive, multisectoral and multidisciplinary plan.
READ MORE: READ: Makhura’s full Sopa speech
Here are some of the key focus areas Makhura said were contained in the response:
Makhura said the province had a number of comprehensive and integrated programmes aimed at addressing social, economic, political and institutional impediments to gender equality.
He said these include:
“As we celebrate the centenary of Mama Albertina Sisulu, we shall continue to place the struggle for gender equality and women’s emancipation at the centre of our programme for Transformation, Modernisation and Reindustrialisation,” Makhura said.
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