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Public comments as delivered to parliament
In the Media
- EWN — NATIONAL ASSEMBLY UNANIMOUSLY PASSES GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND FEMICIDE BILL
- Sowetan — PAUL MASHATILE | Renewing our commitment to fighting gender-based violence
- Parliament of SA — NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PASSES THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND FEMICIDE BILL
- SA News — Government committed to ending GBV
- Voice of the Cape — GBV bill at last passed
- IOL — Violence in South Africa is a menace in many forms and against many people
- Parliament of SA — NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DEBATES 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM AGAINST GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
- News24 — Paul Mashatile | We are as culpable as perpetrators of GBV if we remain silent
The National Assembly has finally passed the Gender-Based Violence and Femicide Bill. The bill makes provision for a National Council that will consist of a board of no more than 13 members to manage an approach to GBV and femicide. Research Specialist on Gender-Based Violence, Lisa Vetten joins us for more.
(National Council of Provinces), [Briefing by the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities on the National Council on Gender based violence and femicide bill [B31B-2022] Se 75; Briefing by the Department of Social Development on the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples rights on the rights of older persons in Africa; Consideration and Adoption of Committee Minutes]
Memorandum of Objects and Clause by Clause summary
The GBV Council Bill
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