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Gender Ministry urges domestic violence victims to speak out as Ghana marks International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women

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The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has urged victims of domestic violence to break their silence and seek help, as Ghana joins the world to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

Speaking on Happy FM’s Happy Morning Show with Kwadwo Sefah-Danquah, Yvonne Adu-Darko, Senior Programme Officer at the Domestic Violence Secretariat of the Ministry, expressed concern about the persistence of domestic violence in the country.

She said videos and pictures circulating on social media clearly show that domestic violence is ongoing in many homes.

According to her, domestic violence affects women, men and children, but women and children suffer the most.

Madam Adu-Darko noted that many women are afraid to report abuse to the police because they fear they will not be taken seriously, or that their husbands might leave them. Others, she added, worry that family members will blame or shame them for speaking out.

She also cited a lack of trust in family members and authorities as another major barrier preventing victims from seeking help.

Adu-Darko revealed that the Ministry has dedicated phone lines for people experiencing domestic violence. When victims call, they are directed to the nearest police station or appropriate agency to formally report their case.

She appealed to relatives and friends not to discourage victims when they open up about abuse.

“Families should not shut them down or advise them to keep quiet. They should encourage them to report to DOVVSU or the police so they can get the help they need,” she stressed.

she added that the Ministry provides medical support for survivors of domestic violence, as well as access to clinical psychologists for emotional and mental health care.

Victims or witnesses of domestic violence can call the toll-free number 0800 111 222 or send a WhatsApp message to 0551 757 575 for assistance.

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