, a) List 5 types of GBV that female learners are experiencing at school and at home.
(5)
1. Physical Violence: This includes any form of physical harm or assault directed towards
female learners, such as hitting, slapping, kicking, or pushing.
2. Sexual Harassment: Female learners may face unwanted sexual advances, comments,
gestures, or other forms of inappropriate behavior that create a hostile or intimidating
environment.
3. Sexual Assault: This refers to any non-consensual sexual contact or activity forced upon
female learners, including rape, attempted rape, or any other form of sexual violence.
4. Emotional/Psychological Abuse: This involves the use of threats, intimidation,
humiliation, or other tactics to manipulate or control female learners emotionally, causing
psychological harm and distress.
5. Bullying: Female learners may experience bullying, which can take various forms such
as verbal abuse, social exclusion, spreading rumors, or cyberbullying, leading to emotional
and psychological distress.
Please note that these types of GBV can occur in various settings, including school and
home environments. It is crucial to prioritize the safety and well-being of learners and take
appropriate actions to address and prevent GBV.