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lord [1]
1 year ago
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Find TWO Organizations which contribute to the fight against GBV.

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Orlov [11]1 year ago
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Organizations that contribute to the fight against GBV are R Crisis Centre and People Opposing Women Abuse(POWA).

<h3>What is  GBV?</h3>

GBV stands for Gener based violence in which Violence against people is committed on the basis of their gender. It has its foundations in negative norms, the abuse of authority, and gender inequity. Human rights are being seriously violated, and there are a major safety and health concerns.

The R Crisis Centre works to bring about change in communities while also treating survivors in their rehabilitation. it seeks to mitigate survivors' pain and persuade them to disclose harassment.

The organization People Opposing Women Abuse was established to offer shelter and counseling support to women affected by domestic violence. As well as campaigning, community engagement, media attention, training, and development are conducted by them.

Learn about Gender-based violence, here:

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ddd [48]1 year ago
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Answer:

Powa foundation

Tears foundation

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