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Powa partners Joko in campaign to help #EndDomesticSilencePeople Opposing Women Abuse (Powa) has partnered with Joko in a campaign calling on South Africans to help #EndDomesticSilence by recording voice notes to the president during the annual 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children, urging the government to prioritise three new bills specifically designed to tackle gender-based violence. ![]() Powa CEO Mary Makgaba has called for these key bills, introduced to parliament in September 2020, to be urgently fast-tracked:
“Research data shows us that it takes parliament an average 153 days to pass a bill, with a lengthy 96 days from adoption to assent by the president. But time is not on our side. If ever there was legislation that should be fast-tracked, this is it,” Makgaba stresses. In August last year, Powa and Joko launched the #EndDomesticSilence initiative to raise awareness about the danger of silence in the context of domestic violence, and to support survivors. “Very few women are empowered to speak about their experiences and so remain silent, largely out of shame or fear. We hope that giving everyone a chance to have their say to #EndDomesticSilence will act as a catalyst for change,” says Unilever’s marketing manager for Joko Sue Marshall. Recorded voice notes will be collected, collated as a petition and personally delivered to the president. “GBV does not discriminate, and we believe the time is now for all South Africans to make themselves heard, adding their voices in support of government efforts to transform the legislative landscape around penalties for perpetrators of domestic violence,” concludes Marshall. Click here to find out more and participate in the #EndDomesticSilence campaign. |