Building on Momentum: 2025 Goals for Safer, More Informed Campuses

In 2024, Majuba TVET College joined the national End GBVF 100-Day Challenge for the first time with a strong commitment to increasing awareness and reporting of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) across its campuses. This year, Majuba TVET College is expanding its impact with new, focused goals across three campuses as part of their continued participation in the End GBVF 100-Day Challenges.

In 2024, Majuba TVET College joined the national End GBVF 100-Day Challenge for the first time with a strong commitment to increasing awareness and reporting of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) across its campuses. Their efforts focused on creating open, safe spaces for dialogue through regular dialogue circles between staff and students, unpacking the many forms of GBVF and encouraging survivors to seek support.

In addition, Majuba hosted two major events:

  • A Women’s Conference with 500 employees addressing GBVF, bullying, and financial empowerment.
  • A Men’s Conference with 400 men engaging on topics such as men’s health, emotional wellbeing, and GBVF awareness.

These interventions laid the groundwork for deeper conversations and a stronger culture of accountability and care across the college.

This year, Majuba TVET College is expanding its impact with new, focused goals across three campuses as part of their continued participation in the End GBVF 100-Day Challenges.

Dundee Campus

  • Increase the number of reported GBVF cases from 60 to 500.
  • Achieve this through regular dialogue circles and education on the different forms of GBVF and how to seek help.

NTC Campus

  • Increase the number of reported GBVF cases from 5 to 15 by promoting a safe, inclusive campus culture.
  • Increase the number of victims seeking help from 0 to 50, by promoting support services and normalising help-seeking.

CPD Campus

  • Increase the number of staff and students who are knowledgeable about GBVF from 20 to 250.
  • Promote help-seeking by increasing the number of victims accessing support from 5 to 15.
  • Strengthen reporting by increasing the number of individuals who understand GBVF reporting procedures from 50 to 500.

Through this renewed commitment, Majuba TVET College is proving that real change is possible when awareness, support, and systems align. Their campuses are becoming safer not just by reacting to violence, but by proactively changing the culture that enables it.

Because every report is a voice reclaimed, and every informed student or staff member is part of the solution.

End GBVF 100-Day Challenges | Majuba TVET

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