Tearfund wins award for work on gender-based violence

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The charity was honoured for its sexual and gender-based violence work in South Africa.

It started a project based in KwaZulu-Natal where 46 per cent of men admit to committing gender-based violence. The project aims to give survivors a safe space to reflect and heal, as well as share their stories with others who have faced a similar ordeal. It also encourages leaders in the area to speak out on the issue.

 

Tearfund said the project, which has been running for three years and is now a locally-owned, has supported 547 survivors.

The charity noted that 90 per cent of survivors said they had spoken out for the first time, improvements were recorded on survivors’ quality of life across a range of physical and mental indicators and engagement with the issue among faith leaders increased.

Nigel Harris, CEO at Tearfund said: “Sexual and gender-based violence is one of the most damaging problems within societies across the world.

“This new project equipped and empowered survivors to work together, support each other and bring about transformation in their own lives.”

Tearfund is exploring how it can support similar movements in other countries.

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