The government has launched the second national strategy on gender-based and domestic violence for 2021-2022. The strategy was launched by Minister for Justice, Equality and Governance Edward Zammit Lewis, Dr Lydia Abela, and Commissioner on Gender-based Violence and Domestic Violence Audrey Friggieri. Describing gender and domestic violence as a social plague, Zammit Lewis stated that the government takes this subject immensely seriously and that a healthy society is not possible if this plague keeps on spreading.
This second strategy, according to the Minister, refines the targets more than the first as it focuses on education targeted at campaigns on all levels. The Minister stated that domestic violence occurs partly due to ignorance, stigma and prejudice, hence the importance of education.
Commissioner Friggieri stated that domestic violence often occurs behind closed doors and in silence as many do not report such abuse. The pandemic heightened the sensitivity to people suffering from abuse due to having to stay indoors more often. She added that violence is not a private matter in Malta as silence gives power to oppressors.
Lydia Abela stated that such strategies’ success is measured by how what is written down is actually applied. Emphasising love and compassion, she emphasised how seeing people suffering from such abuse should be seen as human and not mere clients. This, she claimed, improved their situation immensely.
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