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Zambezi Region Records 34 GBV Cases Monthly as Interventions Reduce Incidents
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46776, member: 636"] Police officials report that Zambezi region faces 34 gender-based violence cases each month. Detective Senior Inspector Rahele Tawana shared these statistics during a regional campaign launch Friday. Women and children make up 90 percent of all victims. Men account for the remaining 10 percent of reported incidents. The numbers show a concerning pattern across the region. Annual case reports reveal changes over recent years. Officials recorded 306 incidents during 2022 across the area. The total dropped to 298 cases throughout 2023. Police documented 269 cases during 2024. These figures suggest that intervention efforts have started working. Law enforcement agencies have launched several prevention programs. Officers conduct awareness sessions every three months at local schools. Church communities receive regular education about violence prevention. Radio stations broadcast information to reach wider audiences. Regional authorities coordinate these efforts through official partnerships. The Zambezi Regional Permanent Task Force has operated since 2019. The regional governor leads this specialized committee. Members work to develop programs that reduce violence against vulnerable people. The task force oversees prevention initiatives across multiple communities. Local organizations support their mission through various activities. Police face significant obstacles when investigating these crimes. Many victims wait days or weeks before reporting attacks. Late reporting makes gathering evidence much harder for investigators. Some complainants withdraw their cases before trials begin. Riaan Siyama from Building Every Opportunity for Change urged community members to help fight gender-based violence. [/QUOTE]
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