
A report released by the Commission for Gender Equality paints a bleak picture about some police stations’ capabilities to help victims of gender-based violence. The report highlights serious capacity constraints that make it hard for police to respond swiftly to GBV victims. The Commission for Gender Equality released the report after assessing how police stations respond to GBV victims. The commission also confirmed that GBV cases are increasing but delays in DNA results often lead to cases being withdrawn.
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