End GBVF Collective
@end_GBVF
The End GBVF Collective is South Africa’s biggest single volunteer network to end gender-based violence-femicide by implementing the NSP.
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https://www.gbvf.org.za 06-07-2021 18:03:04
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REMINDER 📣
Please do join us from this powerful and important webinar as we unpack how the recent increase in the Repo-rate impacts on South Africans.
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dwypd-gov-za.zoom.us/j/92568002067?…
#EconomicCrisis #SouthAfrica #endGBVF #Equality #BusinessNews
#DYK Sex workers face a lack of access to healthcare or justice due to stigma? Sadly, police officers - one of the biggest perpetrators of violence against them - are usually avoided when seeking help. We need to change this! 🙏 #EndTheStigma #SexWorkersDeserveJustice
Unpacking increase in the repo-rate #SARB #interestrates
#womeninbusiness #EndGBVF
We explore the effects on South Africans, businesses & consumers.
The anticipated higher consumer costs & non-profitability.
Read statement here: linkedin.com/posts/end-gbvf…
Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane addresses guests at the Child Maintenance Dialogue being held in Polokwane as part of the 16 Days of Activism Campaign. #16DaysofActivism2022
Today, we celebrate the progress made and recommit to the fight for equality and justice for all. Join us in celebrating the universal rights that belong to every single one of us. We are all equal, and we all deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.
UNFPA South Africa
Safeguard Young People Programme
Today we serviced the community of Matshepe. Thank you to our stakeholders @Thuthuzela NPASouthAfrica
care centre, Social Development , HomeAffairsSA 🇿🇦 , SASSA , @lifelinemafikeng,
pulsehealthSA and @legoteinitiatoves for showing up
#iamchange
#Leadinspirechange
RT Soul City Institute for Social Justice “Today is World AIDS Day, and let’s end the HIV epidemic together. Here are three things you can do to help: 1. Talk about HIV with your family and friends. 2. Get an HIV test. 3. Support people living with HIV.”
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