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5.Non-consensual sharing of intimate images is a violation that causes lasting psychological harm. Ghana's legal framework must explicitly criminalise this growing form of GBV. We call on lawmakers to review and strengthen existing laws to protect survivors and hold perpetrators.
2.TFGBV is a human rights issue. Survivors of online gender-based violence deserve the same protection and justice as survivors of physical violence. We call on relevant institutions to recognise TFGBV as a human rights violation and ensure survivors have access to redress.
9.Before you comment, share, repost, or upload content, pause and think:
Is it true?
Is it respectful?
Do I have consent?
Could this put someone at risk? Responsible digital behaviour starts with each of us.
#YAMGhana#StopOnlineAbuse#EndTFGBV
Protecting women, girls, and vulnerable persons must extend beyond physical spaces into digital spaces. We call for stronger collaboration, survivor support services, and prevention programmes to address Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Protecting women, girls, and vulnerable persons must extend beyond physical spaces into digital spaces. We call for stronger collaboration, survivor support services, and prevention programmes to addressTFGBV #EndTFGBV#StopOnlineAbuse#YAMGhana@YAMghana@PPAGGhana@MoGCSP_Ghana
Ending #TGBV is everyone's responsibility. Refuse to share harmful content. Challenge abusive behaviour respectfully. Support survivors instead of blaming them. Report harmful content when you see it. Every positive action contributes to creating safer online commt's. @YAMghana
A safer internet starts with YOU.
Don't share intimate images without consent.
Don't bully people online.
Don't spread hate speech.
Don't ignore abuse.
Choose respect. Choose accountability.
Choose action!
#EndTFGBV#YAMGhana@CSAGhana@UNICEFGhana@AfriYANGH@mohgovgh
Many TFGBV perpetrators go unpunished because survivors do not report and law enforcement is not always equipped to respond. We call on security agencies to strengthen their capacity to investigate TFGBV cases and ensure survivors are met with sensitivity, professionalism.
Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence is a human rights issue, not just an online problem. Survivors deserve protection, justice, and accessible pathways to redress. Accountability must extend to our digital spaces.
#EndTFGBV#salı@MoGCSP_Ghana@CSAGhana@UNICEFGhana
Today,@YAMghana launches the #EndTFGBV Project, a commitment to raising awareness, advocating for survivors, and demanding accountability for the safety of citizens online. Join us. Silence protects perpetrators, not survivors!#EndTFGBV#StopOnlineViolence #YAMGhana@MoGCSP_Ghana
TFGBV causes anxiety, depression, school dropout, and in extreme cases, self-harm.
Yet mental health support for survivors remains largely inaccessible.
We call on health authorities to ensure survivors of TFGBV can access mental health and psychosocial support without stigma.