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Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation

Migrant labour and superstitions combine to make elderly women and young girls in Lusikisiki vulnerable to rape

8th September 2023 Mzi Velapi Papama Mninzi 0

A report by the CSVR paints a picture of how violent masculine cultures are behind Lusikisiki’s country-leading statistics on gender-based violence.

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