Samira Bawumia is the wife of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
Second lady,
Samira Bawumia under the Samira Empowerment and Humanitarian Projects has
launched a campaign to sensitize and fight against gender-based violence in the
country.
The event which included the outdooring of the Coalition of People against Sexual
and Gender Based Violence and Harmful Practices (CoPASH) seeks to spearhead a
national response to the issues of SGBV/HPs including case managing and
increasing prevention efforts in Ghana.
Statistics in Ghana indicate that 33â37 % of women have ever experienced
domestic violence in the form of intimate partner violence in their
relationship with about 14 and 52 % of girls being victims of sexual abuse and
gender-based violence respectively.
Describing the statistics as worrying, Mrs. Samira Bawumia said, although there
were already policies and systems in place to curb the menace, more can be done
should the various stakeholders partner in the fight.
She added that, with her team a data base system will be put together for
domestic violence victims and other victims of harmful practices.
âWe know people started fighting against gender-based violence long before we
came on board, but we are joining with new energy and commitment. In Ghana, we
have the laws and the regulations, so itâs up to us to get it working which is
why we even have the Domestic Violence Act. What we are going to do as a
coalition is to put together a data base so victims will stop re-living the
experience, we will also provide a national platform to have this issue
address, highlighting the negative effect of this practice on not just the
health of the victims but also the economy.â
The second lady also pledged the coalitionâs commitment to complete a âone-stop
centerâ for victims of sexual and gender-based violence that was started by the
Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit [DOVVSU] of the Ghana Police Service
some ten years ago.
âIn the coming weeks, we will establish an advisory board for the coalition and
announce the name of its members to you. We will also develop a short and long
term plan to serve as a roadmap for this campaign. There will also be constant
monitoring and evaluating of efforts and strides made so we know what we are
doing. DOVVSU is already aware of our commitment so we are hopeful that work
will begin on the facility and get it completed by close of year.â
On their part, the Minister for Health, Kwaku Agyemang-Manu and the Deputy
Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Gifty Twum Ampofo called
on the public, civil society organizations and stakeholders to support the
second lady in her quest to rid the country of the menace.
According to them, the campaign will not only put Ghana in a better place on
the world front, but will also help in the achievement of gender equality and
economic growth.
The campaign was launched under the theme; âWorking together to end sexual and
gender-based violence in Ghanaâ and is being supported by the United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA) Ghana.
Present at the launch was former first lady and wife of former President
Rawlings, Nana konadu Agyemang Rawlings, Minister for Local Government Hajia
Alima Mahama and other dignitaries and representatives from various Embassies.
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Source: www.ghanaweb.com