The Malawi Human Rights Commission pushed residents in Mzimba villages to report all gender-based violence cases after seeing more people willing to talk about abuse during their awareness campaign. Officials said communities are finally breaking their silence on violence affecting women and girls, which helped the group explain what counts as abuse and how to get help through proper channels.
Local leaders told people to contact police whenever they spot problems, and some women mentioned learning practical ways to track cases on their own. They pointed out situations where men leave families behind for years while working abroad, which creates hardship that can be addressed through official channels.
The human rights group met with district planners to push gender equality measures into government programs and shared recommendations about protecting women and children. Community collaboration between traditional authorities and advocacy organizations aims to make sure survivors get heard when reporting incidents.
Local leaders told people to contact police whenever they spot problems, and some women mentioned learning practical ways to track cases on their own. They pointed out situations where men leave families behind for years while working abroad, which creates hardship that can be addressed through official channels.
The human rights group met with district planners to push gender equality measures into government programs and shared recommendations about protecting women and children. Community collaboration between traditional authorities and advocacy organizations aims to make sure survivors get heard when reporting incidents.