South Africa declares GBVF a national disaster

South Africa has officially declared gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) a national disaster amid ongoing concerns over rising cases. Social media users have shown solidarity by changing profile pictures to purple. Women's rights groups continue to push for stronger government action.

The declaration of gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) as a national disaster marks a significant step in addressing the crisis in South Africa. Recent crime statistics from the past quarter reveal a stark reality, with more than 9,200 reported rape cases, equating to an average of 103 women raped daily. Additionally, over 550 attempted sexual offences were recorded, highlighting the persistent threat to women's safety.

In response to these figures, social media platforms have seen an influx of users adopting purple profile pictures as a symbol of solidarity against GBVF. This visual campaign underscores public frustration and the urgent need for intervention.

Women's rights organization Women For Change has been vocal in its advocacy, renewing calls for this declaration and leading a nationwide shutdown on November 21, just before the G20 Summit. The protest demanded greater government accountability and enhanced protections for survivors. While the official declaration addresses these pleas, ongoing efforts from NGOs emphasize the need for more shelters, particularly for male victims, and sustained policy changes to combat the issue effectively.

This move is expected to unlock additional resources and coordinated responses across government levels, though challenges remain in implementation and cultural shifts.

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