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Domestic Violence is synonyms to Violent Extremism – NCCE Deputy Chairman

By Daniel Agbesi Latsu

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
July 21, 2023
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Accra-Ghana, July 21, GNA – Mr Samuel Asare Akuamoah, Deputy Chairman in-charge of Operations, National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), says domestic violence is synonyms to Violent Extremism, and deserve equal attention.

He said the perpetrators of both acts had the same intention of inflicting harm to victims, so there should be conscious effort to prevent their happenings.

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Mr Akuamoah said this at the opening of a 2-day training workshop on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) for 70 selected NCCE staff and 26 Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) Officers of the Ghana Police Service from 8 Regions at Tesano, Accra in the Greater Accra Region.

The training seeks to equip and strengthen the capacity of staff with adequate knowledge on the subject for public education.

The Deputy Chairman said there was the need to update knowledge through capacity building to deliver effectively.

Mr. Akuamoah also asked the participants to continue their education on terrorism and it effects since Ghana is not immune to terrorist attack.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Owusuwaa Kyeremeh, Director, DOVVSU, said GBV was an economic issue as it affects productivity and impact negatively on nation’s economy.

She said the act also had social and health consequences on the victim and needed a concerted effort to curtail it.

ACP Owusuwaa Kyeremeh, said that was why they thought it wise to partner with NCCE to help disseminate information on the menace as punishment alone is not enough, but education to reduce it.

“We need to network, build-capacity and share information to stop GBV, so let’s maintain this relationship”, she said.

Dr Henrietta Asante-Sarpong, NCCE Director, Research, Gender, and Equality, said cases of gender-based violence are on the rise with several cases of physical and sexual violence and that globally, one out of three women experience sexual or physical violence.

She said in Ghana, one out of four women have suffered physical or sexual violence by intimate partners and that over 48 per cent of Ghanaian girls have been sexually abused.

“Approximately, 94 per cent of children between the ages of one to fourteen have experienced one form of gender-based violence,” she added.

Dr Asante-Sarpong said GBV is usually caused by the low socio-economic status of women, men associated with peers who condoned violence, witnessing marital violence as a child, or being a victim of abuse.

She said to address these root causes, there is the need to carry out a targeted education with different segments of the population, hence the capacity building training on the subject matter for proper sensitisation.

The training was sponsored by Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG).

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
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