Gender-based violence (GBV) is a global issue that robs people of their basic right to safety and security. While GBV can affect anyone, it disproportionately affects women and girls. In many communities worldwide, GBV is a pervasive social problem, driven by cultural norms and patriarchal attitudes. To tackle GBV effectively, it is essential to understand its nature and extent in different communities. Data-driven approaches play a critical role in exposing GBV, identifying patterns, and developing evidence-based policies and interventions. This blog explores how data can help expose GBV in different communities, leading to better policy and intervention outcomes.
Tag: Survivors
Mental health awareness is essential for ensuring that survivors of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) receive the care they need to heal and move forward with their lives. Governments and NGOs can help by providing safe spaces, specialized services, and training staff who will be working with GBV survivors. Through a holistic approach to care, we can create a better future for survivors.
“Why don’t they leave?” This is a common question when many people hear that someone is in an abusive relationship. Leaving may seem simple to anyone but it’s never that easy. And here is why.
