Gender-Based Violence in Motherhood: Breaking the Silence
Motherhood, often portrayed as a time of joy, can also be marred by gender-based violence. Women, especially mothers, face high rates of violence ranging from intimate partner abuse to broader societal discrimination.
Many mothers find their homes, supposed havens, fraught with fear. Domestic violence affects millions globally, causing not only physical harm but also deep psychological wounds for both mothers and their children.
Barriers like economic dependence and cultural stigma often prevent mothers from seeking help, perpetuating cycles of abuse. Additionally, workplace discrimination and harassment further undermine their security and well-being.
Ending gender-based violence in motherhood demands a multifaceted approach: raising awareness, challenging stereotypes, and advocating for protective policies. It requires accessible support services such as shelters and counseling to empower survivors.
To achieve a violence-free society, we must listen to survivors, empower mothers to seek assistance without fear, and collaborate for safer communities. Together, we can ensure every mother nurtures her children in safety and dignity.
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