Empowering GBV Survivors in Ghanzi: Inside the SEE! Project by BGBVC

What Is the SEE! Project?

BGBVC recently convened a stakeholder meeting in Gantsi to introduce the SEE! Project, which aims to address socio-economic disparities in the district, with a particular focus on gender-based violence.
The meeting was attended by key stakeholders, including Kgosi Annah Rankho, BGBVC staff, the Gender Affairs office, District Commissioner’s office, Social Welfare office and other relevant partners.

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What Support Do GBV Survivors Receive Under the SEE! Project?

The Survivor Economic Empowerment Project (SEE) is a pilot initiative in Ghanzi that empowers women who are survivors of GBV.
This project provides them with horticultural training and business skills to build a sustainable source of income through vegetable gardening.
Research has shown that economic dependency is a major factor in GBV vulnerability.

Building Hope and Self-Reliance in the Ghanzi District

The SEE! project addresses this by equipping survivors with practical skills to gain independence, rebuild confidence, and support their families.
This project is in partnership with BGBVC, Botswana Council of NGOs, Sandfire Motheo Mine, and French Embassy in Botswana.

SEE! Project

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