Africa-Press – Eswatini. From 25 November to 10 December By Futhi Tembe (ENPF CEO) at Lidlelantfongeni, we stand firm in our belief that violence in any form, be it physical, emotional, digital or otherwise, has no place in our homes, workplaces, and communities.
While the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence shine a global spotlight on this crisis, our commitment extends far beyond the campaign period. It is a responsibility we carry throughout the year, as an institution that belongs to the people of Eswatini and exists to protect their dignity and future.
As technology becomes woven into daily life, so too do new risks. This year’s focus on digital safety echoes our own journey as ENPF continues to evolve, digitise and modernise. We are strengthening systems, empowering members with knowledge, and promoting safe digital practices. We do this because protection must extend to every space where our members, and all people live, work and connect.
I call on every individual, organisation and leader to stand up, speak out, and take action. Support those at risk. Report abuse. Challenge harmful behaviour online and offline. Let us turn awareness into sustained action and build an Eswatini where no one lives in fear.
ENPF remains unwavering in its year-round commitment to dignity, safety, equality and the wellbeing of every liSwati. Together, let us be the generation that ends violence and not just discusses it.
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