Shared Responsibility: Who Has the Right to Address Sexual Violence in This Country?
This is a Response to the Kekerasan Seksual wikithon
Addressing sexual violence is not the responsibility of a single entity but a shared duty among all elements of society. The government has the primary obligation to create policies that protect victims and punish perpetrators strictly. However, the role of civil society, non-governmental organizations, and local communities is equally crucial in providing education, support, and assistance to victims. Educational institutions and families must also actively raise awareness about respecting human rights and personal boundaries. The media plays a part in spreading accurate information and driving social change. Through collaboration and shared commitment, we can create a safe environment free from sexual violence.
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