ALICIA HERBERT | It is government’s duty to speak out when equality is threatened

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This Women’s Day is an opportunity to reflect on the progress and enduring challenges faced by women and girls in South Africa and beyond.

UK director of education, gender and equality Alicia Herbert.Every eight hours a woman dies at the hands of her intimate partner in South Africa. And in the last year, there was a 52% increase in the number of women murdered across the country, with women in the Eastern Cape experiencing disproportionately higher levels of gender-based violence than anywhere else.

I listened to their stories of how vague legalities around marital status translate into women being denied access to the resources they need to leave abusive relationships, and how a culture of silence around intimate partner violence, alongside a lack of access to sexual and reproductive health services, extends suffering.

UK support extends beyond the Eastern Cape and so the British high commissioner, Antony Phillipson, will, this month, visit communities we partner with in the Western Cape, and meet grassroots organisations working on the front line to combat violence against women and girls. As set out in our recently published International Women and Girls Strategy, the UK is committed to working with partners like South Africa to challenge the rollback of rights.

 

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