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CHSPNG National Secretariat Office Hosts GBV and SARV Workshop through CJF Fundings

CHSPNG National Secretariat Office Hosts GBV and SARV Workshop through CJF Fundings

 “A police vehicle pulls quietly into a clinic compound. A young mother steps out, her face bruised and swollen, clutching her baby while a small child clings to her torn blouse. She had waited until her husband fell asleep before escaping into the night”. (Source: UNFPA Papua New Guinea, survivor testimony, 2020)

In Enga Province, a woman accused of sorcery was tortured and killed in front of her children. The children, left orphaned and stigmatized, were abandoned by relatives who feared being associated with her. (Source: PNG National Research Institute SARV Report, 2021).

This is not just a story. For many women in Papua New Guinea, it is reality.

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) refers to violence directed at individuals based on gender, disproportionately affecting women and girls. It includes physical, sexual, emotional, and psychological abuse, often within families and communities.

Sorcery Accusation-Related Violence (SARV) occurs when individuals are accused of practicing sorcery, often without evidence. These accusations lead to torture, persecution, and killings, fueled by fear, cultural beliefs, and misinformation.

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Christian services meet on health issues

Christian services meet on health issues

Story by The National:
THE Christian Health Services (CHS) is currently conducting its four-day annual general assembly conference in Port Moresby to address issues affecting the health sector of the country…

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THE LACK OF DOCTORS SERVING IN RURAL AREAS A CONCERN

THE LACK OF DOCTORS SERVING IN RURAL AREAS A CONCERN

Story by PNG Haus Bung:
Most rural ares around the country lack the number of doctors available to serve the people at their local health centers.
President for Rural Doctors, Dr Kiaufuli Hongande said that there are a number of factors that affect…

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