Gender Based Violence
Any form of prejudice or violence has no place in a society that practices democracy. Education is one of the fundamental weapons in the fight to end prejudice and violence against women. To increase education on this topic, gender education should be taken into account at all levels, and in all year groups.
Gender concept is even more important in trying times of outbreak like COVID-19. underlying disparities in our socioeconomic and health systems, such as gender-based violence, are made clear by the COVID-19 pandemic. GBV frequently rises during situations, particularly those involving quarantine. To reverse these trends in the early phases of the COVID-19 epidemic, policymakers must make use of local knowledge, technology, and already in place international standards. Women are generally excluded from formulating the response because of gender conventions and duties that limit them to caregiving, placing them in the front lines of an epidemic. In order to avoid unintended repercussions and ensure a thorough response that meets the needs of the most vulnerable groups, it is essential to appreciate women's responsibilities in society and involve their voices in the decision-making processes.
Flavours of Family Planning is working tirelessly to increase GBV knowledge without gender limits. We aim to strongly engage men and boys to participate in the fight against sources of gender based violence including commonly known roots like male dominance and gender roles normalization. This section is essentially why we use the kitchen method as a symbol of gender norm transformation since cooking in many countries globally has been for so long seen as a female gender role. Enjoy the show.
1. "INGENZI" Ways male can help to end gender-based violence (GBV).
Choose this CAKE at no cost to you. Here's what we learned from INGENZI. The World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that about 1 in 3 of women worldwide have experienced either physical or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in their lifetime. Right now, we're talking about ways men and boys can help end sexual violence. Who'sthere? Just click the link down below for even more tasty suggestions.
2. "INGENZI Part2" Ways male can help to end gender-based violence (GBV).
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.
Violence has numerous consequences for the victim's health, the victim's family, society, and the country as a whole. Various reports agree that when a victim of violence becomes pregnant, it affects the victim's quality of life and her ability to reach her full potential by interfering with her education and chances of finding a job on time. Violence frequently leads to mental health problems.
When care is delayed, the victim of sexual violence may attempt to choose an unsafe abortion, which may result in death. When a victim of sexual violence chooses to use unsafe methods of pregnancy termination, the unborn baby may suffer as well. For more recipes about our program, below is the CAKE:
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