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Prevention
This category called for submissions demonstrating how councils and organisations work to ensure that GBV does not occur.
20 entries from 6 countries were received for this category focusing on prevention programmes including establishing Police posts and GBV watch groups, youth groups and centres, holding seminars and multidimensional approaches to the prevention of GBV.
To view the presentations click on the links in the table below.
| Itshireletse television programme, Botswana Police Service, Botswana |
Molepolole Men's Sector, Kweneng East District, Botswana |
K'Goesakene We want to live, Ghanzi District Council, Botswana |
Nkaikela Youth Group, Tlokweng, Botswana |
| Communication et sensibilisation sur lutte contre l'exploitation sexuelle, Ministère de l’Aménagement du territoire et de la Décentralisation, Madagascar |
Prevention of violence in Local Authorities, Municipal Council of Beau Bassin Rose Hill, Mauritius |
Prevention of GBV: A case study of the Municipality of Curepipe, Mauritius |
Social Mobilization to End Gender-Based Violence: An Essential HIV Prevention Strategy for South Africa |
| Our children, our future , ‘Ligotshwa lise manzi”, eMalahleni Local Council, South Africa |
Men stopping violence group, FAMSA, Western Cape, South Africa
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Young Women's Chapter Empowerment Program, New Women's Movement, Cape Town, South Africa |
Construction of victim support community police post, Mongu Municipal Council, Zambia |
| Working with traditional leaders and rural women and men to eradicate GBV, Women for Change, Zambia |
Katuya Police Post construction, Senanga District Council, Zambia |
Neighbourhood Security, Kalulushi Municipal Council, Zambia |
Coordinating Western Province Local Authorities in preventing GBV, Mongu Municipal Council, Zambia |
Building awareness around GBV, Kapiri Mposhi District Council, Zambia
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Zero tolerance to defilement, Luanshya Municipal Council, Zambia
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Nyazura Youth Centre, Makeni Rural District Council, Zimbabwe |
Youth education through sport, Harare City Council, Zimbabwe |
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