Traditional, religious leaders ‘missing’ in GBV fight
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 13/11/2025
An ongoing gender-based violence (GBV) workshop in Windhoek has raised alarm over the absence of key stakeholders in the fight against this scourge. Speakers say traditional and religious leaders, teachers, and social workers hold strong influence over societal attitudes and their involvement (…)
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