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The #100MenMarch
The #100MenMarch

 

South African Government has thanked its citizens who joined the #100MenMarch on Tuesday, for a call to action and to end gender based violence.

People in their thousands marched to the Union Buildings in Tshwane to voice their concern about violence against women and children.  They also committed to be part of the solution by signing a pledge to end violence against the most vulnerable in society.

While others expressed their support through social media and digital platforms, the march brought together members of civil society, government, business, labour, NGOs, the religious community and ordinary South Africans.

The fight against gender based violence cannot be won in one day, but through this march, a clear statement has been made that  gender based violence has no place in the country and should be confronted head on.

“We thank all our partners and stakeholders, who played a role towards making this day a success.  Without your support, we would not have achieved this.  As we approach Women’s Month in August, let us continue to work together in the fight against gender based violence.

“This is not just an ordinary march – we want action,” Minister of Communications Nomvula Mokonyane said.

Government has appealed to all citizens to support victims of gender based violence and those affected to seek help by reporting any form of violence to the police.  The toll-free number is 0800 428 428. Child abuse incidents must be reported through the ChildLine toll-free number – 0800 055 555.

Government is committed to making communities safe for all.

“Working together, we can do more – Thuma Mina!” the Minister said. – SAnews.gov.za

 

https://www.africaprimenews.com/2018/07/10/news/100menmarch-leaders-vow-to-tackle-gender-based-violence/

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