Daily Nation Newspaper

‘Fight against GBV everyone’s responsibi­lity’

- By ANDREW MUKOMA

A NON profit organisati­on, Play It Forward, in Livingston­e has observed that the fight against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) requires concerted efforts by all stakeholde­rs regardless of age and gender.

Project Officer-education, Lwanga Bwalya, has noted that the issue of GBV must place emphasis on ending it as it has a negative effect on the lives of survivors.

In an interview during the 16 days of gender activism football tournament held over the weekend and organised by Play It Forward and its partner On Call Africa, Mr Bwalya said that issues of GBV are of concern to society. Mr Bwalya said their organisati­on was engaging young ones in educating them on the importance of viewing each gender as an equal partner in developmen­t.

“We want to take that conversati­on in our homes and complement each other. We need to look at each other as equal partners in developmen­t without over looking any one.

Men have to stretch their hands and raise the women up and bring them in the conversati­on and create safe space for them,” he ex

plained.

“During the tournament, we were emphasizin­g openness, fair play and also engaging the young people in making their own rules in relation to this year’s 16 days of gender activism,” he said.

“The examples we set for the younger generation shape the way they think about gender, respect and human rights. We have started the conversati­ons about

gender roles early on, and challenge the traditiona­l features and characteri­stics assigned to men and women,” he explained.

“We are engaging the young ones and point out the stereotype­s that children constantly encounter, whether in the media, on the street or at the school, and let them know that it’s OK to be different,” Mr Bwalya said.

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munity health specialist Adhikharhi Chimbi said, every year, the 16 Days of Activism campaign calls for united, global action to end all forms of violence against women and girls.

Ms Chimbi noted that there were many forms of abuse and all of them could have serious physical and emotional effects, hence the need for citizens to engage in conversati­ons about GBV.

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Men have to stretch their hands and raise create safe space for them the women up and bring them in the conversati­on and

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