The End GBVF Collective

The End GBVF Collective is South Africa’s biggest single volunteer network in tackling the scourge of gender-based violence and femicide

The End GBVF Collective is South Africa’s biggest single volunteer network in tackling the scourge of gender-based violence and femicide. Join us on the frontline as we walk the talk needed to ensure a safer tomorrow for womxn, children and LGBTQIA+ individuals.

As a means of localising the implementation of the NSP to end GBVF and strengthen the fight against gender based violence at local levels, the NSP on GBVF implemented through the Pillar Convenors and Ambassadors of the 100-Day Challenges currently being piloted as a means to fast-track localization.

Localising the NSP ensures active and effective implementation at local levels, led by appointed GBVF champions or community convenors who drive the prevention strategies and support for victims.

The webinar provided an opportunity to discuss and demonstrate how the implementation of the NSP to end GBVF collective through the Six Pillars directly impacts communities. It set the tone for the official launch of the 100-Day Challenges on 12 April 2022.

100 Day Challenges are structured journeys for frontline teams and leaders that are designed to inspire, enable intense collaboration, continuous innovation and fast-track disciplined execution.

“We, the one thousand and two hundred delegates of the South African Presidential Summit against Gender Based Violence and Femicide; held on 1 and 2 November 2018 in Pretoria, representing survivors of Gender Based Violence and Femicide, the government of South Africa, society at large and coming from all walks of life without any distinction in terms of race, colour, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability marital status, HIV status, language, ethnic or social origin, geographical location, political or other opinion, religion, conscience, belief, culture, birth and nationality; acknowledging that the epidemic of Gender Based Violence in South Africa is a national crisis.”

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