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South Africa s youth fight back against gender-based violence
In the 50th episode of The 77 Percent we meet strong women inspiring change: In South Africa, teenagers are using the power of social media to fight back against sexual violence.
Our reporter Christine Mhundwa speaks with rape survivors and perpetrators. Namibian rapper EES is raising awareness of femicide and we meet two young women who are channeling female empowerment through their art.
South Africa s youth fight back against gender-based violence
Gender-based violence in South Africa is increasing at an alarming rate, making it one of the most unsafe places in the world for women. Frustrated by the grim statistics, a group of teenagers in Port Elizabeth are using social media to express their outrage, mobilize their peers and speak out against the scourge of femicide.
In the 50th episode of The 77 Percent we meet strong women inspiring change: In South Africa, teenagers are using the power of social media to fight back against sexual violence. Also: DW reporter Christine Mhundwa speaks with rape survivors and perpetrators.