Ending violence against women
The Rwandan women finding their voice after years of silence - and how men and religious leaders are part of the solution
Sexual and gender-based violence remains a reality for many women. In this programme we go to Rwanda to meet survivors who are beginning to find their voice after years of silence. We follow projects led by the development charity Tearfund and meet Sabine Nkusi, the organisation's lead on the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence. They are projects that create safe spaces for women who have experienced SGBV, while also engaging men and religious leaders in challenging ingrained beliefs.
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Presenter: Myra Anubi
Reporter/producer: Naomi Wellings
Editor: Jon Bithrey
Sound mix: Hal Haines
(Image: Sabine Nkusi of Tearfund, credit: Kevine Uwase/Tearfund)
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