The role of educating men and boys about GBV



In my attached drawing made by me, the lady has a natural hair that seems unkept, with her hand on her chin kept Wondering what to tell her abuser, she's perplexed and wonder what way to educate her abuser.
In my attached drawing made by me, the lady has a natural hair that seems unkept, with her hand on her chin kept Wondering what to tell her abuser, she's perplexed and wonder what way to educate her abuser.

My opinion about the solution to gender based violence is that there is need for educating and creating awareness about geneder based violence. As some men/boys are not aware of what they do that may be a sort of a violence to the opposite gender. For example, I'm volunteer at Life After Abuse Foundation, doing one of our awareness program (mem can end violence), I found out some of the things have been doing wrong to my other gender, all because I love making friends. 



 



If there will be more education on GBV like incorporating it to our school syllabus could be a better Idea in sensitising even the young citizen about the violence. What they can do when they find themselves in it, or what to do to end the violence they have been causing.



 



Thanks.

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