From All Africa
Ireland has pledged more than KR8,900,000 towards the joint programme between the Zambian Government and the United Nations (UN) on gender-based violence (GBV) which will be provided over a four-year period.
Irish Ambassador to Zambia Finbar O’Brien said ending GBV was a central part of Ireland’s development cooperation work as the social, human and economic costs of GBV were a huge obstacle to reducing poverty.
Mr O’Brien said GBV affected millions of people around the world and prevented many, especially women, from reaching their full potential.
He said in a statement released in Lusaka, that GVB was not just a Zambian phenomenon but that it occurred in every country, adding that it was one of the most socially tolerated abuses of human rights in the world.
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