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Fight against GBV needs all hands on deck: Mlambo-Ngcuka

Women Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka says it’s worrisome that perpetrators of violence against women are getting younger, while the crimes committed are more gruesome.She was speaking at the 30th anniversary of Cape Town-based gender violence NGO, Ilitha Labantu.

The former Deputy President of South Africa says the UN is closely monitoring the escalating violent incidents against women.“My own team, United Nations system have women, which are also part of the process of accompanying the implementation of the emergency plan, which is so much needed because it gives us time-frames within which to focus on specific aspects of gender-based violence that are unique to some extent to South Africa,” says Mlambo Ngcuka.

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We're tired. All talk, zero actions. Not even suggestions.

What is the cause ,while we dealing with the symptoms nje,may be we need to look at it on onother angle,many years we started but seems not close to end

This woman has achieved so much,she is the embodiment of class, elegance, respect and all

Hands on deck again... Can we please action our words, or no one has any innovative ideas on how to deal with GBV wholistically! I say death Penalty that will get them thinking twice before they do anything to a woman or children!!

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