The burden of preventing violence should never rest on those most affected by it. Building safer communities requires all of us to work together to end violence against all women and girls.
#endgbv
Violence against one woman or girl never stays with her alone. It spreads through families and communities, shaping the safety and future of everyone. Ending GBV is how we protect communities at their core.
#endgbv
Women and girls have the right to learn, lead, work and express themselves online without fear of harassment, abuse or intimidation. Digital spaces should be safe, inclusive and accessible for everyone.
#endgbv
Creating communities where women and girls can live free from fear requires more than condemnation of violence. It requires all of us to challenge harmful norms, speak out against abuse and refuse to remain silent in the face of injustice.
#endgbv
Some call it protection while others call it control. Should a partner have a say in who you can be friends with? Where do you draw the line? Let's talk about it.
#midweekconversations
Silence is not consent. The absence of a "no" does not mean "yes." Every woman and girl has the right to make decisions about her own body without fear, pressure or coercion.
#endgbv
Safe sanitation protects health, preserves dignity and helps communities thrive. We all have a role to play in promoting good sanitation practices and supporting efforts that expand access for everyone. Let’s champion safe sanitation for every person, everywhere.
#WASHforEveryChild
Musasa has zero tolerance for violence against all women and girls. Women and girls with disabilities are encouraged to report Gender Based Violence and seek assistance. Support is available and our trained counsellors are ready to help. Get in touch with us now.
#endgbv
Survivor blaming shifts responsibility away from abusers and onto those who have experienced harm. Let’s stop asking survivors what they did or what they wore and start holding abusers accountable.
#endgbv
Parental consent does not change a child’s age. A girl does not stop being a child because her parents approved the marriage. Any marriage or union involving a person under 18 is child marriage. Speak out against child marriage and protect every child.
#endgbv
Take a moment to appreciate how far you have come. The challenges you overcame, the lessons you learned and the strength you gained have all shaped the person you are today.
#mondaymotivation
518 reported child pregnancy cases in Bubi District are a stark reminder that laws alone cannot protect children.
Child marriage is illegal in Zimbabwe, yet many girls remain vulnerable. The SADC Model Law highlights the importance of strong enforcement, coordinated intervention and accountability measures to strengthen efforts to prevent child marriage and protect children.
A law can only be effective when it is supported by prevention, reporting and accountability systems that work for every child, in every community.
#endchildmarriage #ProtectTheGirlChild #SADCModelLaw
As we approach the Day of the African Child on 16 June under the theme, “Ensuring Universal Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Every Child in Africa,” here is a reminder that access to safe water remains out of reach for many children in marginal communities in Zimbabwe. Every child deserves clean water, good health, and the opportunity to thrive.
#WASHforEveryChild
Being a woman should not be a reason to live in fear. Let’s speak out against violence and build communities where every woman and girl can live in safety and with dignity.
#endgbv
Staying is often about survival, not choice. Think again before judging and support violence survivors to save lives. Visit our website and hit the DONATE button to help GBV survivors.
#thinkagain#endgbv
Women’s rights are human rights too. They are neither optional nor negotiable. The conversation should not be about why women deserve rights. The conversation should be about why they are still denied them.
#endgbv
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When women and girls are safe, communities are stronger, economies are more resilient, and societies are more just. Ending GBV is not only a moral imperative, it is a development priority. #EndGBV