MALAWI ON GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

In the past, parents assumed that the destiny of there daughters was to get married, have children and being committed to their husbands and society. Women were not allowed to take part in controversial issues like politics and other important positions.
It has come to my surprise that effort to deal with gender based violence began in the 1980’s as late president Kamuzu Banda introduced a program called The National Gender Policy. This dealt with legal rights of women, raised the awareness of gender matters and empowering women economically.
We can appreciate the effort of the Non-governmental organisation like FINCA LinkedIn.com/company/finca-microfinance-bank-ltd and the government itself in dealing with the act.
The extent of gender based violence before can not be compared with the present scenario and we can witness Women taking part in political and other essential positions.
We need to be wise and realize that what men can be most, Women can do it better and all this start with mindset change towards Women.
nice article
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This is great keep it up
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Amazing
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Thank you
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There is a surge in GBV and it’s getting out of hand. It’s high time Gvt and NGOs hold hand in com batting this habit
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Very true……
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We really need to change our mindset
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Say no to violence
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Very interesting nice article I would love to read more…
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So interesting bravo jeep it up!!
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Good, kaliat is too good, saname
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Wow
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Good development
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Thank you
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Wow eeee
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Thank you
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This is a good idea
Let’s fight for GBV big thanks to Kaliati
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And women should realize their Worth
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Gender violence is real .. Lets try to stop it.
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Gud news to all women
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Nice
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