De Lille unveils GBV shelters, speaks about 'breaking endless cycle' of violence

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De Lille unveils GBV shelters, speaks about 'breaking endless cycle' of violence
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Here are seven takes from the minister's media briefing in parliament.

“We are taking decisive action now to expand victim empowerment services to parts of the country where currently none exist to meet the immediate safety and protection needs of women and children escaping GBV and family violence.”“One of the reasons women and children remain in an endless cycle of abuse is that they often have nowhere to go or they are not financially secure enough to leave an abusive relationship.

Joint press conference on DPWI’s release of more properties to house victims of Gender-Based Violence.

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