@ObedienceMazen2 Speaks! In Zimbabwe, about 1 in 3 women aged 15 to 49 have experienced physical violence. While GBV hurts girls, women, and sexual minorities first, it also has ripple effects on families and communities, socially and economically.
@SAfAIDS@WagZimbabwe @CafeSRH
Any solution involving boys & men should aim to improve the life of girls & women, & it should be inclusive of diversity among men in terms of culture, religion, social standing sexual orientation, gender identity, & masculinity.
#MensConference2022#OrangeTheWorld@SwedeninZW
Interventions to address gender inequality, harmful gender norms and gender-based violence are critical enablers for an equal society.lets craft solutions to address these harmful practices which affect both males and females
#EarlyAction@openmapping_esa@OpenParlyZw@SAfAIDS
The girl child is in pain, but she is not hurting herself. There is need to have programs that teach boys and men how to relate to women. The narrative to protect the girl child has been going for long but the target should change to teach the boy child.
~ Hon Ndlovu @enkudheni
This years #MensConference we are advocating for Males as champions to end Violence Against Women and https://t.co/OUZO4sWLlS kick start the event we conducted a facilitated film screen on"Fatherhood" which Promotes Positive Masculinity to End Violence Against Women and Girls
According to culture the man is the head of the family, man should understand what this really means and not use it to abuse women Man are meant to complement women and not to compete with them.The abilities of a woman should be embraced and not seen as competition"Edna Masiiwa
#ISAD We have to keep rising up ,speaking out and taking action until every person ,everywhere has the right to make their own decisions about their body ,life and future .