
Break the silence on GBVF before it’s too late, urges Pule
Despite constitutional protections and government interventions, GBVF remains one of South Africa’s most significant social challenges, with government, civil society organisations and communities continuing efforts to prevent violence, support survivors, and hold perpetrators accountable.
Her appeal comes ahead of Women’s Month in August, with the minister calling on communities, law enforcement and social workers to work together to combat one of South Africa’s most pressing social challenges.
Social Development Minister Dina Pule has urged South Africans to report Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) as soon as warning signs emerge.
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