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Why South Africans need to help those Affected by Gender-based Violence
How South Africans are helping those affected by gender-based violence?
There are a number of initiatives and programmes aimed at helping gender-based violence victims and prevention in South Africa:
- Thula Sana: Promote mothers’ engagement in sensitive, responsive interactions with their infants
- The Sinovuyo Caring Families Programme: Improve the parent-child relationship, emotional regulation, and positive behaviour management approaches
- Prepare: Reduce sexual risk behaviour and intimate partner violence, which contribute to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STIs)
- Skhokho Supporting Success: Prevent IPV among young teenagers
- Stepping Stones: Promote sexual health, improve psychological wellbeing and prevent HIV
- Stepping Stones / Creating Futures: Reduce HIV risk behaviour and victimisation and perpetration of different forms of IPV and strengthen livelihoods
- IMAGE (Intervention with Microfinance for AIDS and Gender Equity): Improve household economic wellbeing, social capital and empowerment and thus reduce vulnerability to IPV and HIV infection.
Why helping people affected by Gender-based Violence is Important:
- It prevents more gender-based violence to occur
- It restores confidence of the affected individuals
- It educates the victims on why gender-based violence occured in the first place.
- it rebuilds the society in general
How to respond to Gender-based violence as a person
These are a few phrases that the WISE Collective suggests in responding:
- “I believe you.”
- “I am here for you.”
- “You can tell me as much or as little as you want.”
- “It’s not your fault.”
- “I’m glad you told me.”
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