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National Assembly approves GBV bills


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The National Assembly has passed gender-based violence (GBV) bills that will change the landscape in terms of how government departments, law enforcement and the courts deal with cases of violence against women and the vulnerable.
The three bills – namely the Criminal and Related Matters Amendment Bill, Domestic Violence Amendment Bill and the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act Amendment Bill – were passed during a sitting on Thursday.
The bills were introduced in Parliament following a Presidential Summit against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) held in November 2018.
The summit resolved, amongst others, to fast track the review of existing laws and policies on GBV making them victim-centred,  as well as to ensure all other relevant laws respond to GBV. It also resolved to revisit and fast track all outstanding laws and bills that relate to gender-based violence and femicide (GBV ....

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3 keys bills to fight gender-based violence expected to be passed on Thursday


3 keys bills to fight gender-based violence expected to be passed on Thursday
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has supported Parliament’s decision to push for the adoption of three key bills to fight gender-based violence, with the bills expected to be passed on Thursday.
Ramaphosa said the work done by MPs in the past few months needed to be commended.
The justice committee has been crafting the GBV bills, with members in the last week adopting the bills.
Ramaphosa last year announced that R1.6 billion had been allocated to fight GBV.
He told Parliament on Wednesday that the scourge of GBV was a serious problem in the country. ....

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That's Not Ok: Gender Based Violence and policy-making in the arts


Where in other jurisdictions, the #MeToo Movement forced many captains of industry to account for their positions as perpetrators of sexual violence, the movement cannot be said to have had the same effect in South Africa, a country gripped by widespread gender based violence. ( Photo: Goethe Institute/ Supplied)
The erasure of women’s stories is a symptom of widespread industry misogyny and misogynoir and it produces an incomplete history and cultural heritage.
Recently, South Africa has grappled with how to deal with those who have been named as perpetrators but have not been convicted in a court law. 
A definitive and coordinated legislative and policy interventions would go a long way to correcting the historical imbalance and achieving the necessary gender parity for an inclusive creative and cultural industry ....

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