FIJI NEWS: Workshop on male advocacy for ending voilence against women

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Aggressive behavior at home frequently happens when the culprits’ accept that misuse is satisfactory, defended, or probably not going to be accounted for.

Talking after the week-long workshop on Male Advocacy for Ending Violence against Women, Sekaia Malani who is the Turaga-ni-Koro from Vivili Village in Cakaudrove featured that there are numerous unreported cases even from his town.

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Ongoing insights uncover that starting at July, just 574 aggressive behavior at home cases were accounted for.

Sekaia Malani accepts abusive behavior at home stays one of the most under-revealed wrongdoing for the two people.

“With respect to my town, there are unreported instances of savagery against ladies. In any case, there may be a few occurrences that are going on in a couple of families. I will return to the town and as a Turaga-ni-Koro, I will prompt the townspeople particularly ladies to report this issue in the event that they happen to experience it in future.”

Another member, Pastor Jeremena Viko says Fijians need to talk straightforwardly about aggressive behavior at home.

“I was somewhat hesitant about the issues of savagery against ladies on the grounds that fundamentally the men have been called attention to for carrying out such wrongdoing.”

The Male Advocacy for Ending Violence against Women workshop targets drawing in resigned cops, Turaga-ni-Koros and youth pioneers as they will turn out to be acceptable supporters to end savagery against ladies and youngsters.

Altered by NZ Fiji Times

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