24/11/2025
Media Advisory
For Immediate Release
Monday 24 November 2025
Launch of 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children & Open Health Day โ Ducats, Ward 15
Date: Tuesday 25 November 2025
Time: 10:00 โ 14:00
Venue: Ducats Community Hall, East London
bumbโINGOMSO, in partnership with key community stakeholders, will host the official launch of the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children alongside an Open Health Day in Ducats (Ward 15). Members of the media are invited to attend and cover this community-focused event.
In response to the high rate of teenage pregnancies in the province, bumbโINGOMSO, in partnership with other concerned stakeholders, have been implementing the Teenage Pregnancy Campaign in ward 15 at both Nompumelelo informal settlement, Ducats and surrounding areas, through a series of activities including, door to door campaigns, open health days, anti-bullying sessions in the local school and parent-child dialogues.
Since violence and alcoholism are some of the contributing factors to teenage pregnancy, the Open Health Day and launch of 16 Days of activism for no violence against women and children, aim to empower adolescents, especially girls, to make informed health and life decisions, raise awareness about the connection between alcohol misuse, teenage pregnancy and GBV, promote access to youth-friendly health information and services and to foster collaboration between health providers, schools and NGOs.
Key activities to look forward to on the day:
โข Health Services Pavilion: HIV testing, contraceptive counselling, mental health support and information on substance abuse.
โข Community Dialogue Sessions: On alcohol harm, teenage pregnancy prevention and gender-based violence and substance abuse.
โข Menโs and Boysโ Corner: Conversations on masculinity, respect and accountability.
โข Resource Exhibition: NGOs, clinics and service providers display materials and services available to the community.
The event is hoped to result in improved awareness and community dialogue on the intersection of alcohol, substance abuse, GBV and teenage pregnancy, strengthened partnerships for integrated service delivery beyond the campaign and empowered young people who view health access and decision-making as a right, not a privilege.
Organisations are welcome to set up information stalls at the venue.
For Media Enquiries:
Nthateng Mhlambiso โ Senior Communications Manager โ 072 715 5425 or
Spokazi Tyiwani โ Communications Manager โ 060 564 3126
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