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First Lady commission­s GBV ‘one-stop shop’

- BY PHYLLIS MBANJE l Follow Phyllis on Twitter @pmbanje

ATREATMENT and support centre for survivors of genderbase­d violence (GBV) has been launched in Bindura

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has called for a multi-sectoral response in the fight against GBV.

Speaking during the launch of the treatment and support centre, Mnangagwa acknowledg­ed that individual efforts would not yield much in the face of the rising social scourge.

“Gender-based violence requires multi-sectoral stakeholde­rs to respond with various services that complete the package for essential services,” the First Lady said, adding that GBV requires specialise­d services.

Also known as a “one-stop centre” where services will be provided under one roof, the centre is located at Bindura General Hospital and was convenient­ly launched to coincide with the commemorat­ion of 16 Days of Activism Against GBV.

United Nations Population Fund Zimbabwe country representa­tive, Esther Muia said violence against women and girls had increased since the beginning of March with the COVID-19 crisis creating a “shadow pandemic” of GBV.

“As we are officially opening this one-stop centre, we are grateful to the European Union’s Spotlight Initiative for allowing us to expand access to services for survivors at our time of greatest need as a country,” she said.

GBV remains a huge problem in the country with at least one in every three women aged 15 and 49 having experience­d physical violence since the age of 15 while 27% of women aged between 15 and 49 have experience­d sexual violence at some point in their lives.

The European Union ambassador to Zimbabwe Timo Olkkonen said: “One-stop centres are essential assets in the fight against GBV because they ensure that survivors have access to all the necessary services in one location, provided by appropriat­ely trained and sensitive personnel.”

Olkonnen called on the government and other stakeholde­rs to dedicate more resources to tackling this scourge.

Women Affairs minister Sithembiso Nyoni said the onestop centre model was one of the promising models for GBV response which had been implemente­d since 2009.

The theme for this year’s commemorat­ions of the 16 Days of Activism Against GBV is: End Gender Based Violence: Fund, Respond, Prevent and Collect.

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