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Minister Blade Nzimande hails stakeholder engagement programmes targeting youth on gender-based violence and femicide


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Minister Blade Nzimande hails stakeholder engagement programmes targeting youth on gender-based violence and femicide

Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Dr Blade Nzimande
Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Dr Blade Nzimande

16th September 2021

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The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr Blade Nzimande hails stakeholder engagement programmes targeting the youth on  gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF), including mental health, as a game changer.

The Department of Higher Education and Training through Higher Health, is rolling- out stakeholder engagement programmes in response to gender-based violence and mental health incidences in the Post School Education and Training (PSET) sector.

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Minister Nzimande says the massive roll-out of these programmes adds to the already released set of instruments to further strengthen the realisation of the policy framework on Gender Based Violence within the PSET sector.

“Higher Health has established relationships with 21-campus-based radio stations and youth based regional and community radio stations to capacitate, train and run content 42 times a week  on gender-based violence and mental health issues,” said Minister Nzimande.

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The Minister said these programmes add to the Higher Health’s 24-hour toll-free helpline available in all 11 official languages that enable students to report GBV and mental incidents.

The line offers health, wellness and psychosocial risk assessment toolkits for early screening, empowerment and referral related to gender-based violence, mental health, HIV, TB and other matters.

“All our universities have measures in place to raise awareness and offer guidance and advice on GBV related matters. These include, but not limited to, workshops or presentations during orientation weeks and during various parts of the year for students; roadshows; training; production and dissemination of brochures and other literature for the university community,” highlighted Minister Nzimande.

Minister Nzimande said in addition to these initiatives, a large number of students have completed a curriculum on GBV prevention and mitigation, empowering them with knowledge and understanding of GBV.

The Ministerial Task Team established to advise the Minister and the Department of Higher Education and Training on gender- based violence held a series consultations with institutions and established that not all of them have sufficient means to deal with GBV and other harm.

“The Department and Higher Health will continue to support these institutions to address this challenge because GBV and associated harm is another pandemic that we must collectively defeat,” said Minister Nzimande.
 

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