07/12/2024
What is Gender-Based Violence (GBV)?
GBV refers to harmful acts directed at individuals based on their gender. It is rooted in inequality, abuse of power, and harmful social norms.
Types of GBV Include:
1. Physical Violence: Hitting, slapping, or physical harm.
2. Sexual Violence: Harassment, assault, or exploitation.
3. Emotional Abuse: Verbal abuse, humiliation, and intimidation.
4. Economic Abuse: Denying financial resources or opportunities.
Why Should We Care?
GBV affects not only individuals but also families and communities. It perpetuates inequality and holds back progress.
👉 Take Action Now! Your Role NOW:
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2. Comment with your understanding of GBV.
3. Tag a friend to join the conversation.
Together, we can redefine norms and create a safer world for everyone! Stay tuned to the next educative post on GBV at 7 PM. It will be a survivor's video story. After watching, any action you take will be to echo the voices of the victims of GBV.