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Understanding and Combating Gender-Based Violence in Sierra Leone

40 min · 6 nov 2024
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In this powerful episode, we dive into the critical issue of gender-based violence (GBV) in Sierra Leone, exploring its causes, far-reaching consequences, and the existing legal frameworks designed to protect survivors. Our conversation sheds light on the courageous work being done on the ground to support and empower those affected by GBV. We are joined by Bob Lamin, the Communications Officer at Rainbo Initiative,  and Umu Kulthum Sesay a Duty Counsel at AdvocAid. These are individuals are working for organizations dedicated to providing comprehensive support to GBV survivors in Sierra Leone. They have worked tirelessly to prevent gender-based violence through grassroots solutions,free legal services etc to support survivors with care, healing, safety, and dignity.

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Understanding and Combating Gender-Based Violence in Sierra Leone

In this powerful episode, we dive into the critical issue of gender-based violence (GBV) in Sierra Leone, exploring its causes, far-reaching consequences, and the existing legal frameworks designed to protect survivors. Our conversation sheds light on the courageous work being done on the ground to support and empower those affected by GBV. We are joined by Bob Lamin, the Communications Officer at Rainbo Initiative,  and Umu Kulthum Sesay a Duty Counsel at AdvocAid. These are individuals are working for organizations dedicated to providing comprehensive support to GBV survivors in Sierra Leone. They have worked tirelessly to prevent gender-based violence through grassroots solutions,free legal services etc to support survivors with care, healing, safety, and dignity.

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