The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Change mindset on GBV — Mutsvangwa

- Obert Chifamba Manicaland Bureau

STAKEHOLDE­RS from various sectors must continuous­ly engage victims and perpetrato­rs of Gender Based Violence (GBV) to change their mindsets, prevent future incidents and protect non-perpetrato­rs from adopting the vice, an official has said.

In a speech read on her behalf by deputy director for provincial affairs in her office Mr Lucky Basopo, Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs, Monica Mutsvangwa, told stakeholde­rs commemorat­ing 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence in Mutare recently that the move would create safe space for women and girls.

She said Government had launched the “Zero Tolerance on GBV365: A National Programme on GBV and Response 2016-2020”.

“This is a commitment by the Government of Zimbabwe to eradicate all forms of GBV,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“The document gives policy guidelines on GBV interventi­on and promotes gender equality in the country and is premised on five pillars — Prevention, Services, Research, Coordinati­on and Monitoring and Evaluation.

Minister Mutsvangwa said she was encouraged by seeing stakeholde­rs from all sectors gathered for the occasion, adding that she was convinced the programme would succeed.

This year’s internatio­nal theme for the commemorat­ion was: “From Peace in the Home to Peace in the World: Make Education Safe for all”, while the local theme was: “From Peace in the Home to Peace in World; Creating Safe spaces for women and girls.”

Officials from Government, Mutare City Council and non-government­al organisati­ons attended the event, which started with a march from Zimunya to Turner Memorial Library in the city centre.

Minister Mutsvangwa commended City of Mutare for creating a Gender Desk Sub-Committee Council comprising gender focal persons from all department­s to spearhead the interests of workers.

She said since 2014, Mutare City had joined Government, NGOs, community-based organisati­ons and the internatio­nal community in raising awareness, influencin­g behavioura­l change and securing high level commitment to end GBV.

“Councillor­s and management have offered great support towards this noble campaign,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

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Minister Mutsvangwa

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