MEN URGED TO BREAK THE SILENCE ON ABUSE





As the 16 days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence draws nearer, Women and Law in Southern Africa (WLSA) has advised men against feeling shy to report to relevant authorities when they are abused by their female counterparts.



The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is an international campaign to challenge violence against women and girls.


The campaign runs every year from 25 November, the International day for the elimination of Violence against Women, to 10 December, Human Rights Day.


This year the campaign comes amid 6,788 cases of Gender Based Violence which were reported countrywide during the third quarter of 2019 compared to 6,114 recorded in the third quarter of 2018 showing increases in GBV cases by 674 cases translating to 9.9 percent increase.


However, research indicates that “Violence Against Men (VAM) consists of violent acts that are disproportionately or exclusively committed against men. Men are overrepresented as both victims and perpetrators of violence.Sexual violence against men is treated differently in any given society from that committed against women, and may be unrecognized by international law.”


But  WLSA National Director Maureen Samulela notes that any person is a potential GBV victim hence the need for men to break the silence on abuse.




She further stressed that men who are abused by their spouse must speak out if the scourge of GBV is to be curtailed in the country.

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