Gender-Based Violence Program
Shocking statistics reveal that nearly one in three women worldwide, totalling 736 million, have faced physical or sexual violence from intimate partners or non-partners according to UNWOMEN. READ MORE
This distressing reality leads to higher rates of depression, anxiety, unplanned pregnancies, and health issues.
Alarmingly, over 26% of women aged 15 and older, exceeding 640 million, have endured intimate partner violence, with adolescent girls and young women being particularly vulnerable. READ MORE
The urgency to address and combat this issue is clear, as these statistics unveil a pervasive and deeply concerning global challenge.
GCVSI is focused on ensuring the protection of women’s rights at all stages of societal engagement. Hence, GCVSI commits to psycho-social support for victims of gender-based violence and violent abuses. GCVSI in partnership with various government agencies provides medico-social support for women experiencing abuses and other forms of human rights violations.
Some of the services GCVSI renders to support this program include:
- Clinical Management of Rape and Intimate Partner Violence in Humanitarian Context
Our organization, GCVSI, provides comprehensive clinical management for survivors of gender-based violence in humanitarian settings. This involves establishing and operating health facilities that offer medical care, forensic examinations, and necessary treatments in poor communities like refugee camps. Our approach emphasizes a survivor-centred model, ensuring sensitive and confidential care to address the unique challenges faced in crises.
2. Championing Public Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns
GCVSI takes a proactive stance in raising public awareness and sensitizing communities about gender-based violence. Through targeted campaigns, we aim to eliminate stigma, challenge societal norms, and foster a culture of respect and equality. By engaging with diverse audiences through various mediums, we strive to create a collective consciousness that promotes a violence-free society, especially for women.
3. Mental Health and Psychosocial Support for Victims of Rape & Intimate Partner Violence
Recognizing the profound impact of gender-based violence on mental health, GCVSI is committed to providing holistic support. Our programs include specialized counselling services, group therapy, and community-based interventions to address the psychological consequences of rape and intimate partner violence. We believe in empowering survivors to rebuild their lives by fostering resilience and mental well-being.
4. Policy Development, Accountability, and Advocacy
GCVSI plays a pivotal role in shaping policies that address gender-based violence at local, national, and international levels. Through rigorous research and collaboration with stakeholders, we advocate for legal frameworks that protect survivors and hold perpetrators accountable. By championing policy development, we aim to create a more just and accountable system that actively works towards preventing and addressing gender-based violence.