Preventing violence against women/girls is a national priority - PM

Preventing violence against women/girls is a national priority - PM

By Rashika Kumar
Sunday 24/11/2024
Prime Minister and Acting Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, Sitiveni Rabuka

Preventing violence against women and girls is not just a social issue, it is a matter of national importance as violence robs our families of their stability, our communities of their strength, and our nation of its potential.

It is unacceptable and we will not tolerate it.

This was highlighted by Prime Minister and Acting Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, Sitiveni Rabuka in a national address as the nation prepares for the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence which starts tomorrow.

Rabuka says gender-based violence affects every community in Fiji, and it is an issue that demands our collective action, not just during these 16 days, but every day of the year, every year.

He says this year's theme, “From Prevention to Justice, Ending Violence, Impunity Against Women and Girls in all Spaces”, calls on all of us to act, and it reminds us that prevention must go hand in hand with justice, creating a Fiji where women and girls are safe everywhere, and justice is a reality, not just a promise.

Rabuka says preventing violence is not just about policies or programs but is about the values we hold in our homes and the lessons we teach our children.

Rabuka has also reassured those who were once victims of violence, that the government hears them, stands with them, and is committed to ensuring that support is available for them; whether through the National Domestic Violence Helpline 1560, community programs, or the work of civil society organizations.

The Prime Minister further says the Fiji National Action Plan to prevent violence against women and girls, before it even starts, is a testament to this government's unwavering commitment.

He says this action plan is designed to address the root causes of violence, promote respect and equality in all settings, and support the survivors who need us most.

Rabuka says it includes groundbreaking work in our homes through traditional settings, faith-based spaces, media spaces, schools, and sports, helping to ensure that these institutions become places of safety and positive influence.

Rabuka has pledged the government's continued support and prioritization of preventing violence against all women and girls in Fiji and adds that they will strengthen partnerships, provide resources, and hold perpetrators accountable.

He stresses that this is not just a policy but it is a promise to every Fijian woman and girl that their safety and dignity will always matter.

He adds unity is needed to build a Fiji that upholds the dignity and humanity of every person.

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