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POLITICO Get the POLITICO Influence newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by the Household & Commercial Products Association With Daniel Lippman UNIONS MOBILIZE TO PRESSURE SENATORS ON PRO ACT: The AFL-CIO is leading a national day of action today, with more than 200 other unions, affiliates and allies urging senators to back the House-passed labor overhaul known as the PRO Act. The sweeping legislation would make it easier for workers to form unions and extend collective bargaining rights to independent contractors, and President ....
#WhyIdidntReport reveals the chilling reasons behind why women don’t always report sexual assaults when they happen. Clinical psychologist Lungile Lechesa told us it s often the silence and stigma around sexual violence that contributes towards a reluctance to report incidents, which in turn leads to few receiving the help they need. It s alright to have campaigns against sexual abuse, but as long as effort to eradicate the silence, stigma and secrecy around sexual abuse is not made everyone, nothing will change. Sexual violence is an enduring problem in South Africa, and the majority of sexual offences go unreported. In the current era of #MeToo and female empowerment, we have to ask: why don’t women report sexual assault? ....
Gender-based violence is a massive issue, but reporting your rape is not always feasible. We hear from three South African women who chose not to report their cases to the police for various reasons, including the law constantly failing women as well as the stigma attached to survivors. Here women share why they did not approach the police after they were raped. I was raped by my intimate partner I was raped by my intimate partner when I was 24. I trusted him and, at the time, believed he was the best person I knew. But one night, I was drunk and he raped me. ....
iAfrica 2 months ago 3 min read Share with your network! The TEARS Foundation has partnered with the much celebrated Legends Barbershop to launch their initiative in curbing the atrocious pandemic that is the Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in the country through #CutTheStereotype Campaign. This partnership aims to raise awareness and implore men to stand firm as Anti-GBV advocates. South Africa has some of the highest Gender-Based Violence statistics in the world, with a staggering 40% of women in the country reported to have been sexually or physically abused in their lifetime. More shocking than these statistics is the fact that 50% of women in South Africa have reported emotional and economic abuse at the hands of their partners. With such high numbers of abuse, the odds seem to be stacked up against our country men as a nation of abusers. ....