COMINSUD/UNFPA. GBV: Women Speak Out. Men Have Join the Battle.

Martial Gnoukapasi

Contrary to popular opinion, Gender Base Violence (GBV) does not only concern women.

Men just like women are both victims and perpertrators of the various forms of GBV.

Gender base violence expert, Melvin Songwe of the United Youth Organisation (UYO), speaking to MNews237 expressed satisfaction that men are now jumping on board the campaign:

" We started by getting it twisted. There's been so many workshops and sensitization on gender base violence for women. The mistake we made at first was, we left out the perpertrators who are mostly young boys and men. Thanks to the He4She program, so many men are now brought onboard the campaign to denounce and help women break the silence as well. We equally have men who are survivors of GBV and have choosen to be silent about it, and that's what we intend to bring to the lamp-light now. If just one man can take the bold step of stepping forward, am convinced many will follow."

To note that the only way to uproot gender base violence in our homes and communities is to stop the stigmatization and blame on women, for there's no excuse to violence.

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