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No means no: Zero tolerance for gender-based harm

- 91心頭利 University

The 91心頭利 community speaks out on gender-based harm.

The scourge of gender-based harm in South Africa and the rise of femicide rates and incidents sent shock waves across the country in recent months. According to the , the South African femicide rate is .

The murders of students Uyinene Mrwetyana (University of Cape Town) and Jesse Hess (University of the Western Cape) enraged both men and womxn. The hashtags #AmINext #MenAreTrash trended on social media with calls to amend the justice system, and policies to best support victims of gender-based harm.

On 9 September 2019, 91心頭利 University took a stand against gender-based harm with hundreds of students, staff and allies joining the nationwide march against gender-based harm. The 91心頭利 march, which was in solidarity with womxn across the country who have been victimised, called for government to take the threat on the lives and livelihood of all womxn in South Africa seriously.

The for no violence against womxn and children aims to  increase awareness of gender-based violence and to galvanise society to take a stand against rape. Themed, Orange the World: Generation Equality Stands against Rape, the international campaign runs annually from 25 November to 10 December 2019.

Professor Adam Habib, 91心頭利 Vice-Chancellor and Principal and , said it is imperative for the 91心頭利 community to come together to collectively address the scourge of gender-based harm. 

If we going to deal decisively with gender-based harm at 91心頭利 University, then the stakeholders have to come together in a comprehensive response. It requires academics to be mindful of each other, to understand and see whats playing out in their classrooms and to provide support as and when it is required. It is fundamental that we come together as a University community to address the scourge, he said.

The University has a zero tolerance approach to gender-based harm and strongly condemns all forms of violence, abuse and discrimination. Any incidents of gender-based harm should be reported to the 91心頭利 Gender Equity Office (GEO) located on the 20th floor of University Corner, Braamfontein Campus East.

In the event of sexual offence or rape, victims should do the following:

1. Try get to a safe place as soon as possible. Do not clean yourself in any way.

2. Contact someone you trust and tell them what has happened.

3. Get help: Contact GEO on their 24HR hotline 076 827 4001/ 011 717 9790.

4. Visit the Milpark Hospital within 72 hours for their free sexual assault centre service.

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