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A Word from‍ the ‍Gender Based Violence Desk

The issue of gender-based‍ violence (GBV) remains a critical ‍and pervasive concern‍ worldwide. At⁤ the Gender Based Violence Desk, we strive to ​address these challenges through awareness, prevention, and support.

The Reality of Gender-Based⁢ Violence

Statistics indicate⁣ that one in three women will experience physical or ⁤sexual violence in her lifetime. GBV affects not only⁤ individuals but also families and communities, creating a ripple effect of trauma and ‌instability.

Our Mission ‍and Approach

Our mission is​ to‌ provide a safe space for survivors and to advocate for policies that⁣ protect them. We focus on‌ empowering ‌individuals through education and resources to help break the cycle of violence.

How You Can Help

Awareness is the first step towards change, and we invite everyone‌ to‌ join us ⁤in this fight. Learn‍ more ‍about how you can contribute by visiting our resource page here.

Conclusion

Gender-based violence is a violation of human rights, and it is essential that⁣ we work together to combat it. By standing united, we can create a world where everyone feels⁣ safe and respected.

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