Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Q.2.2 assignment=Rape capital of world.

question 2.

2.2   ‘The cold hard facts’
Define– Rape and sexual abuse against women and children, South Africa is claimed to be the Rape Capital of the world.
Discover– South Africa has the highest rate of sexual abuse against women and children. As Statistics says from the Criminal Law (Sexual offences and related matters) amended act of 2007, South Africa is one of the country where sexual abuse actions are still common, as the country has the highest rate child and baby rape in the world with more than 67,000 cases of rape and sexual assaults against children reported in 2000, with welfare groups believing that unreported incidents could be up to 10 times higher.  (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_statistics#South_Africa)

Dream–Through creating campaigns that will gather people together and try to address these problems and find ways of redressing it. Creating more awareness of this problem through Television, Radio and the internet, where we have to broadcast the messages of the issue and ways on how we can try to solve them. It is believed that communication is the process of solving an issue.

Design– As the country we can involve the processes of therapy and counselling. Convince the victims to share their stories to other people, so this could help the vulnerable ones to be aware of the future actions of the offenders. Bring more man on campaigns like Brothers for Life, encouraging more females to also engage on campaigns like Zazi.

Deliver- The nation of South Africa can create more TV stories, movies or series that will publish information about this issues. This will create more awareness on what South Africa is trying to deal with, thus this will perhaps make people to stand up and talk about this issue.


Debrief- Our primary solution is to create more awareness on the problem and try to bring people closer and to redress it in a more adequate manner. We will also be more focused on the causes of these problems, what must be done and what have to be implemented.








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