Congratulations to Desiree Nicholls, our dedicated Pillar from Lenasia, on receiving this well-deserved award yesterday in Eldorado Park! Your commitment and impact in the fight against GBV inspire us all. 🌟
As the 16 Days of Activism come to an end, the Kuhluka Movement reaffirms its commitment to fighting gender-based violence every single day. Our work aligns deeply with the heart of this campaign—empowering survivors, raising awareness, and breaking the cycle of violence .
Through initiatives like the circles of support, dignity packs,community training, and collaborations with key stakeholders, we provide year-round support to those affected by GBV. Together, we are building a world where every woman and child can live with dignity and safety,
During the 16 Days of Activism, the Pillars hosted the Rand Women’s Guild spiritual event in Braamfontein. Community Moderator Norah Reichel delivered a thought-provoking talk on gender-based violence, pictured in the second frame
There is a persistent and widespread issue of gender-based violence in South Africa, revealing the deep-rooted societal and systemic challenges that fuel abuse. Calls for urgent reforms and collective action to protect survivors and eradicate violence.
This is not just a campaign—it’s a call to make every day count in the fight to end GBV. Change starts with awareness, and it continues with collective effort. #16DaysOfActivism#EndGBV
During the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, let us unite in action, amplify the voices of survivors, and challenge the structures that perpetuate abuse and inequality. Together, we can create safer spaces, promote justice, and foster a world where respect.
On the 28th of November , the Pillars gathered in Cottondale, Mpumalanga, to honor the 16 Days of Activism—united in the fight against GBV and supporting our community!
F1: Our Soweto Pillars from the Sizolwethu organization speaking at a 16 Days of Activism event on the 27th. F2: A group of GBV survivors standing strong and united, supported by Kuhluka Pillars, who are on the ground making a meaningful difference in the fight against GBV .
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The event was attended by key stakeholders, including the Tzaneen Municipality, SAPS, the Justice Department, and the Department of Social Development.
Today, on World AIDS Day, we recognize the tragic reality that many women contract HIV through acts of sexual violence, including rape. Gender-based violence continues to fuel the HIV/AIDS epidemic, leaving countless women vulnerable. 1/3
As we honor those we’ve lost and support those living with HIV, we must commit to ending violence against women and ensuring access to justice and healthcare for all. Together, and ending stigma we can build a future of safety, dignity, and health. 2/3
16 Days of Activism: Together, we stand against gender-based violence. This is a time to raise our voices, support survivors, and commit to creating a safer, more equitable world. Change begins with action . let’s unite to #EndGBV. 💪 #16DaysOfActivism#BreakTheSilence#Kuhluka
Standing tall against GBV: On November 27th, as part of the 16 Days of Activism, our incredible Pillars from Rolle led a powerful community march. Courageous students joined them, sharing the stories of victims unable to speak for themselves. 1/2