Sleeping Next to Your Enemy: Why Femicide Persists in Africa Despite Gender- Based Violence Laws - Migrant Women Press
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Sleeping Next to Your Enemy: Why Femicide Persists in Africa Despite Gender- Based Violence Laws - Migrant Women Press
In this opinion piece, freelance writer and human rights activist Livhuwani Malelelo discusses how, despite existing laws against gender-based violence, femicide continues to rise across Africa. Weak enforcement, political inaction, and deeply rooted cultural norms continue to endanger women's lives. ✍🏾 Livhuwani Malelelo Karabo Mokoena, Augusta Oseodion Onuwabhagbe, Rebecca Cheptegei — these are names that
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