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By CRW News

Collective Action Magazine emerges as a beacon of hope and knowledge, resonating with the core values of human dignity, healing, safety, freedom, and equality. This publication offers a profound exploration of pressing issues affecting our societies, with a particular focus on addressing gender-based violence (GBV) across various regions.

In its latest issue, Collective Action Magazine delves into the profound impact of GBV on vulnerable populations. Megha Nkem’s poignant examination sheds light on “The Impact of Gender-Based Violence on Children in the North and Southwest Regions of Cameroon,” revealing the harsh realities faced by young individuals in these areas. Dr. Njabulo’s insightful piece, “Adolescents and Young Women Bear the Psychosocial Burden of Being Disproportionately Impacted by GBV in Southern Africa,” offers a comprehensive analysis of the unique challenges faced by this demographic group.

Moreover, the magazine celebrates the tireless efforts of community-based organizations (CBOs) and non-profit organizations (NPOs) dedicated to combating GBV. These entities are lauded for their selfless contributions to the cause, often operating behind the scenes without recognition.

Collective Action Magazine invites readers to engage deeply with these narratives and insights, fostering a collective understanding of the complex issues surrounding GBV. By amplifying voices, raising awareness, and advocating for change, the magazine serves as a catalyst for social transformation.

As readers immerse themselves in the pages of Collective Action Magazine, they are encouraged to join the movement towards ending GBV and promoting a world where dignity, healing, safety, freedom, and equality prevail. Together, through collective action and solidarity, we can strive towards a brighter and more inclusive future.

To view the latest issue of Collective Action Magazine visit here

Thank you and Credit to Collective Action Magazine / Mental Wellness Initiative NPC
Website: www.mwi.org.za/media

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