Time to roll up our collective sleeves to fight GBVF in the workplace
Time to roll up our collective sleeves to fight GBVF in the workplace
No ‘free’ in freedom for survivors of gender-based violence
No 'free' in freedom for survivors of gender-based violence
Ending violence in the workplace must become a global priority
The Fund’s CEO shares her thoughts around the International Labour Organisation’s Convention 190 regarding laws and policy measures needed to prevent violence and harassment in workplaces.
Only way to end GBVF is to focus on prevention, cure
Opinion editorial by Lindi Dlamini covered by The Sowetan (online)
Smile FM (online) speaks to Lindi Dlamini regarding new GBVF-focused legislation in South Africa
Read more about it here….
Gender-Based Violence and Femicide Response Fund1 to disburse R69m to 110 organisations
Dr Judy Dlamini spoke to Daily Maverick about the challenges the fund faced and what the fund considered when it came to funding organisations.
Culture and religion have a pivotal role to play in alleviating gender-based violence and femicide in our lifetime
Lindi Dlamini, CEO of the Fund, shares her thoughts on the issue….
Everyone needs to play their part in eradicating GBVF – covered by StartUpAfrica.com
The Fund thanks the JSE leadership, Corporate South Africa, philanthropic organisations and the British High Commission for their continued support of and commitment to the cause…
Our first six months in review
The GBVF Response Fund1 hosted its inaugural consultation on Friday 20 August 2021, since the Fund was launched by President Cyril Ramaphosa in February 2021. A diverse range of stakeholders