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Botswana Grapples with Persistent Gender-Based Violence Despite Reforms

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
January 16, 2025
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Botswana’s efforts to combat gender-based violence have been marred by a surge in violent crimes during the festive season, with nearly 100 women raped and 10 murdered between December 19 and January 2.

According to Botswana Police Service Commissioner Dinah Marathe, 61% of reported crimes during this period were related to gender-based violence, highlighting the persistence of a “culture of violence” in the country.

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Despite the introduction of laws and policies aimed at combating gender-based violence, including dedicated courts and a sex offender registry, the violence continues to plague the nation.

Minister of Youth and Gender Affairs Lesego Chombo emphasized the need for a preventative approach, stressing the importance of promoting a culture conducive to mental health and gender equality.

Local nonprofit Feminists Alliance Botswana criticized the government’s efforts, arguing that women remain vulnerable and that the recent statistics represent a “grim reminder of the pervasive violence” faced by women and girls.

The alliance called for swift prosecution and stiffer penalties for perpetrators of gender-based violence.

The situation in Botswana underscores the need for sustained efforts to address the root causes of gender-based violence and to ensure that women and girls are protected from harm.

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