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Very few survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) seek help, according to a report released by Performance Monitoring for Action (PMA). The report reveals that help-seeking behaviour for both intimate partner violence and non-partner sexual violence remains low. It shows that only about one in three survivors seek help, while one in two discuss their experience with someone.
Shame and fear identified as the leading reasons why survivors of violence partners do not seek help
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