ANC Chris Hani Region Condemns Violence Against Babalwa Tshambu
ANC Chris Hani Region Condemns Violence Against Babalwa Tshambu- Image: Supplied
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As South Africa observes Women’s Month, the nation honours women’s contributions while reaffirming its fight against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF). The message is clear: ending GBVF is a collective responsibility that demands action from all sectors of society.

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Step 1: Strengthen Legal Protection

Government has introduced key laws, including the Criminal Law Amendment Act, Domestic Violence Amendment Act, and the National Council on GBVF and Femicide Act, to safeguard women’s rights.

Step 2: Expand Access to Justice

The number of sexual offences courts has been increased, supported by specialised SAPS units trained to deal with GBVF cases.

Step 3: Encourage Reporting of Abuse

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Citizens are urged to report GBVF to the police or by calling the GBV Command Centre at 0800 428 428.

Step 4: Provide Support for Survivors

Thuthuzela Care Centres and Khuseleka Care Centres across the country offer essential services and care for survivors of violence.

Step 5: Build Collective Action

Government, business, civil society, and communities must work together to break the silence, protect women, and ensure lasting equality.

Women’s Month is not only about celebration but about action. By strengthening laws, expanding justice, supporting survivors, and uniting as a society, South Africa can end GBVF and build a future of safety, equality, and justice for all.

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