Gender Based Violence

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) refers to any form of violence that is directed at an individual based on their gender or gender identity. This may include physical, sexual, or emotional violence, as well as other forms of abuse or exploitation. Gender-based violence is a widespread issue that affects individuals around the world, with women and girls being particularly vulnerable.

Gender-based violence and human trafficking are closely linked, as trafficking often involves the exploitation and abuse of vulnerable individuals, many of whom are women and girls. Trafficking victims may be subjected to sexual and other forms of gender-based violence as part of their exploitation, and may experience long-lasting physical and psychological harm as a result. Addressing gender-based violence is therefore an important component of efforts to combat human trafficking, and must be integrated into prevention, protection, and response efforts.

 

We must help victims of sexual violence in Ukraine – eKathimerini.com
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We must help victims of sexual violence in Ukraine – eKathimerini.com

Nine months since the war in Ukraine began, we are increasingly reading reports of alleged war crimes, including sexual violence against women and girls. Sadly, history is repeating itself. Rape and other forms of sexual violence committed by combatants during armed conflict are as old as war itself. We thus mark this year’s International Day…

“Crossing the River” review: Novel swims with deep issues
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“Crossing the River” review: Novel swims with deep issues

Fred Khumalo pulls no punches when it comes to the subject matter of his latest youth fiction novel. While many think of the genre as a breeding ground for optimism, Khumalo uses it to introduce young adults to the  visceral southern African issues of tribalism, xenophobia, racism, classism, rape, vagrancy, human trafficking and organ harvesting….

In Dialogue with Malawi, Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking, Ask about Access to Lawyers and the Definition of Torture
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In Dialogue with Malawi, Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking, Ask about Access to Lawyers and the Definition of Torture

The Committee against Torture today concluded its consideration of the initial report of Malawi, with Committee Experts commending efforts to combat human trafficking, and raising questions about access to lawyers and the definition of torture. Anna Racu, Committee Vice Chairperson and Co-Rapporteur for Malawi, said that it was positive that Malawi had adopted the Trafficking…

The dark side of the flower sector: the growing exploitation of women in Kenya
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The dark side of the flower sector: the growing exploitation of women in Kenya

03 November 2022 In our latest blog, Eunice Waweru from Workers’ Rights Watch (WRW) – Anti-Slavery International partner in Kenya – exposes the exploitation of women in the flower industry in Kenya. Image credit: SL-Photography vis Shutterstock. Buying flowers can be a great way to express love and friendship, or to simply brighten up a…

Child marriages worry Sadc – The Zimbabwe Independent
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Child marriages worry Sadc – The Zimbabwe Independent

SOUTHERN African Development Community (Sadc) legislators say child marriages are a serious violation of human rights and must be outlawed. This came out during discussions on the Sadc model law on eradicating child marriages, currently on-going in Harare. Members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Women’s Affairs are taking part in the discussions aimed at…

Training for health care professionals on human trafficking in Serbia – News
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Training for health care professionals on human trafficking in Serbia – News

Women and girls are the most common victims of human trafficking, and it is important for health care providers to have knowledge and skills to recognise the signs of human trafficking and to refer potential victims to protection and assistance services, was highlighted at the two training sessions organised by the joint European Union –…

LSU Law symposium to discuss improving criminal justice responses to sex trafficking
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LSU Law symposium to discuss improving criminal justice responses to sex trafficking

BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – Important conversations will be playing out on Friday, Oct. 28 during a symposium at LSU Law. The “Improving Improving Criminal Justice Responses to Sex Trafficking” symposium will feature La. First Lady Donna Edwards, as she discusses a resource center and advocacy campaign that she, along with Governor John Bel Edwards,…

The ‘money wife’, a barbaric tradition in Cross Rivers robbing underage girls of their childhoods, turning them into sex slaves
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The ‘money wife’, a barbaric tradition in Cross Rivers robbing underage girls of their childhoods, turning them into sex slaves

A barbaric tradition known as “Money wife” in a remote village in Cross river state called Becheve where girls as young as 10 years old are being sold into marriage has been uncovered. Editor’s note: here is another related story. A Twitter user by name Tunde Onakoya who runs a Non-Governmental Organisation running a program…

SCI tasks governments at all levels on ending child marriage
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SCI tasks governments at all levels on ending child marriage

The children at the briefing  By Angela Atabo Save the Children (SCI) Nigeria, has urged governments at all levels in Nigeria, to develop a national action plan toward ending child marriage and other forms of gender-based violence against children. Mr Amanuel Mamo, SCI Nigeria’s Director of Advocacy Campaigns, Communication and Media said this on Monday…