Erongo leader Neville Andre shared that health workers found over 10,400 social issues among families from April 2024 to March 2025. About 11 percent of these problems came from violence against women or men. Andre wants more reports from groups that handle such cases to see better what happens across the area. He believes some people who harm others might have mental health issues or bad childhood experiences. He thinks local groups should study why violence occurs in their areas.
Andre feels sad when people die from violence since it takes away their safety. He calls for teamwork to fix these serious problems. He says the government, community helpers, and regular people must join forces to create lasting changes in how people think and act. When services work together, those who survive violence can find medical help, mental support, legal aid, and social care quickly. This plan stops survivors from telling their painful stories many times and cuts down on further harm.
Andre feels sad when people die from violence since it takes away their safety. He calls for teamwork to fix these serious problems. He says the government, community helpers, and regular people must join forces to create lasting changes in how people think and act. When services work together, those who survive violence can find medical help, mental support, legal aid, and social care quickly. This plan stops survivors from telling their painful stories many times and cuts down on further harm.