Research knowledge base for GBV questions, methods, and service pathways
This is now a research knowledge base rather than a simple FAQ. Search across the published corpus, filter by research lens, and move directly into the source material behind each answer.
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Service pathways
How people move through hospitals, police, shelters, courts, and referral systems.
Risk factors
Drivers of violence, vulnerability, exposure, and intersectional risk patterns.
Legal process
Rights, reporting, police procedure, court process, and legal protections.
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Healing, counselling, trauma-informed support, and practical care for survivors.
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Legal process
3 entriesRights, reporting, police procedure, court process, and legal protections.
The National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide is South Africa's long-term framework for tackling GBVF. It focuses on accountability, prevention, justice, response, economic empowerment, and research through coordinated action across sectors.
According to End GBVF, 100-Day Challenges are short, focused initiatives where local teams work intensively for 100 days on a defined GBVF problem. They matter because they turn broad national strategy into practical, place-based action in courts, municipalities, colleges, and other local settings.
Common national options include the GBV Command Centre on 0800 428 428, the GBV helpline on 0800 150 150, SAPS emergency on 10111, Childline, Lifeline, and the National Shelter Movement helpline. Different services may help with counselling, reporting, shelter placement, child protection, or legal referral.