Violence raises the urgent need for more health services

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56% of the men interviewed in a baseline study conducted in Diepsloot by the University of the Witwatersrand’s school of public health reported they had either raped or beaten a woman in the preceding 12 months.

This has a devastating effect on the emotional, physical and mental health of people and on the economy and health systems. A KPMG study estimated that gender-based violence cost the economy a minimum of between R28.4-billion and R42.4-billion, or 0.9% and 1.3% of gross domestic product, in the year 2012-2013. An estimated 1.75-million people annually seek healthcare for injuries resulting from physical and sexual violence.

Women and girls bear the brunt of these injustices because of unequal treatment and poor access to quality sexual reproductive health and abortion services in the public healthcare system. To tackle this issue, the government must finalise and implement the recommendations that arose from the gender-based violence and femicide presidential summit held in November last year. It was convened after thousands of women marched under the banner to the Union Buildings in August last year to highlight the plight of women and girls.

Reproductive health services are vital to address gender-based violence. The provision of timely and confidential access to emergency contraceptives can prevent women and girls from becoming pregnant because of sexual violence. Likewise, increasing access to information about HIV and confidential testing, counselling and early treatment services, such as post-exposure prophylaxis, can reduce the risk of infection.

It needs to further capacitate and financially support nongovernmental organisations already involved in providing psychosocial services to gender-based violence survivors.

 

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WorldBankAfrica this epidemic of gender-based violence against (rape & femicide) needs a voice. Get these degenerates who run the country to FIND a voice to speak up against this. Sorry, I thought the headline meant me rape*. A nation with 56% of it’s men identifying as RAPISTS

WorldBankAfrica degeneracy

disgusting

sapolnews But the purple cow party wants to put a gun in everyone's hands!

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