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Community accountability everyone has a role

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Ending GBV requires action, not sympathy every neighbor, leader, and citizen plays a role if you see abuse, report it if you hear someone justify violence, challenge it, prevention thrives where communities unite.Create community watch groups focused on safety and awareness also offer counseling and empowerment programs for both survivors and offenders,encourage men to take part in anti GBV dialogues, shifting the mindset from dominance to partnership we cannot wait for government alone. True change starts with us ,the people who live, work, and care in these communities. Are we brave enough to be the generation that ends GBV? Its important to chart about all this stigmas so we can end it once and for all..help each other and always find solutions either online or physically
 
I completely agree with this approach. Talking about gender-based violence without taking action changes nothing. It's true that change begins in the community, with each person who decides not to look the other way when they see injustice. I believe that often fear or indifference cause abuse to continue in silence, and that's what we must break. Education and conversation are powerful tools, but so are reporting and providing genuine support to victims. Men must also be part of the change, not only as allies, but as active agents in transforming the beliefs that perpetuate violence. If we want to eradicate gender-based violence, we must all be committed, from the home to the institutions. It's not just about talking about the problem, but about building solutions together, with empathy and courage.
 
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