The New Times (Kigali)

Rwanda: National Police On 16 Days of Activism On GBV

24 November 2007


Kigali — The 16 days of activism against Gender Based Violence (November 25-December10) came out of the global campaign for women's human rights.

In June 1991, the Centre for Women Global leadership with participants of the first Global institute on Women, Violence and Human rights, a forum involving women from 20 countries called for a global campaign of 16 days of activism Against Gender Violence.

The campaign would highlight the link between women, Violence and human rights from 25 November to 10th December 1991.

The 16 days campaign world wide has therefore been used as an organizing strategy by organizations, groups and individuals around the world to call for the elimination of all forms of violence against women by:

During this 16-day campaign therefore, RNP takes an opportunity to highlight the nature and extent of GBV in Rwanda, calling upon all Individuals and stakeholders to collectively join effort in prevention and respond to Gender based Violence.

Gender Based Violence is a critical human rights, health and general development issue affecting different categories of people rich and poor, educated and uneducated, rural and urban and the young and the old.

Gender based violence however based on repotted cases to police is more targeted towards women and children. This is due to the unequal power gender relations between men and women and adults and the children.

Gender based violence is manifested in different forms including:

According to analysis of reported cases, most of the cases of Gender based violence crimes are committed not by strangers but by people in one way or another related to the victims.

In view of the above problems Rwanda National Police would like to inform the public to utilize the available services for victim response to GBV.

What else can be done to prevent and respond to GBV by the public?

What can be done by stakeholders?

What can local leadership do?

With the above concerted effort we shall achieve our vision to have a society free of Gender based violence for security and sustainable development.

Gender Based Violence is a human rights issue not a private domestic matter as culturally as it is normally misconceived.

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