PRESS RELEASE ON BEHALF OF 1000 WOMEN TRUST: 21ST AUGUST 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
1000 Women Trust launches GBV-Warriors, Project Orange and introduces advice offices
The women-led organization 1000 Women Trust has launched a national GBV-Warriors-campaign and Project Orange to provide critical support to women and children severely impacted by gender-based violence, particularly within the crucial first 24 hours after an attack.
Gender-based violence in South Africa is rife. Daily, 114 women in South Africa are attacked and 170 women are sexually assaulted.
Tina Thiart, executive trustee of 1000 Women Trust, said through interviews conducted with 500 community women in 2023, it was established that there is desperate need for safe spaces for women especially during the 24-hours after gender-based violence occurred.
The GBV-Warriors are foot soldiers who are on the ground in communities, providing crucial support to abused women.
They are women who have completed trauma and anti-bully training, facilitated #HearMeToo sessions, partnered with social workers or counsellors, have worked closely with police and have organized GBV awareness initiatives in the community, said Thiart.
Project Orange, in essence, is the availability of rooms managed by trained GBV-Warriors in the community who will establish a comfortable and welcoming environment to women who are victims of GBV.
There they will receive assistance in these rooms before transitioning to service providers the next day, like shelters and Thuthuzela Care Centres.
But the GBV-Warriors, who have an astute knowledge of the rights of the victims, will also accompany these victims to the police stations, where, historically, GBV-victims have suffered secondary victimization.
They will also aid them at courts when these women are in need of protection orders.
Operating as a 24-hour emergency sanctuary, Project Orange aims to provide survivors with aid during their most vulnerable moments.
“It might happen that a woman is attacked at night and have no access to a shelter, or to a Thuthuzela Care Centre, and requires a safe space with physical and emotional support for the next day. That is where Project Orange and the welcoming availability of the GBV-Warriors are life-savers,” said Thiart.
Project Orange forms part of 1000 Women Trust’s comprehensive, nation-wide strategy to establish GBV Community Advice Offices in vulnerable communities. They offer physical safety, emotional support, and guidance to survivors of GBV.
The Trust aims to establish a footprint of Community Advice Offices in GBV-hotspots, as identified by communities and the police.
In phase one, 1000 Women Trust will establish community advice offices in Nyanga-East in the Cape Peninsula, Newlands East in Durban, in Olivenhoutbosch in Centurion and in the Wattville township in Ekurhuleni.
In phase two, they will roll out community advice offices in Beaufort-West, where there is no shelter for 200 km, and at Clanwilliam, where there is no shelter.
“Why the colour Orange? We utilize the colour orange as a symbol of optimism and commitment to a community free from violence,” said Thiart.
“We aim to train 250 GBV-Warriors nationwide by 2025,” she added.
1000 Women Trust’s event calendar for the rest of August:
Thiart will address women at the Iziko Women’s empowerment indaba in Lethabong on Saturday 24th August. The event is co-hosted by the Champions Care Centre.For more info on the event, contact 063-9911274 or 010-0651733.
-Free State Friends (Hideout Venue, 23 Floris Coetzee Rd, Rayton, Bloem): August 29
-KZN Event (Honorary Walk - Nadia Bernon): August 31. The event, at Roseland Primary school at 2 Carrupa Crescent, Newlands-East in Durban, will be a 1000 Women Festival event, which will feature a certificate ceremony, honouring GBV-life coaches and GBV-Warriors.
Women requiring more information on the events, can RSVP on 0614690479.
The 1000 Women Trust is a Women’s Rights Organisation operating in South Africa, dedicated to raising awareness about gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) while providing capacity-building to GBV community organisations.
Press release compiled by Fanie Heyns on behalf of 1000 Women Trust. For more information, contact Tina Thiart on 0732079079, or visit the website on www.1000women.co.za
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