UNICEF Swaziland is partnering with SWAGAA in the fight to end violence against children (VAC) in Eswatini. In a bid towards having all SWAGAA staff equipped and ready to swiftly respond to cases child violence, UNICEF Swaziland’s Child Protection Specialist, Ms. Phumzile Dlamini, trained SWAGAA’s staff on the U-Report social monitoring tool this July. Using […]
The magnitude of child migration, especially unaccompanied and separated children, between Mozambique, eSwatini and South Africa is on the rise. Child migration can have deep impacts on the long-term health and wellbeing of children. It can often displace them from family networks and loving caregivers, disrupt their access to education and healthcare services and introduce […]
The Swaziland Action Group Against Abuse (SWAGAA) is absolutely overjoyed with the news that the Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Bill has received Royal Assent from His Majesty King Mswatii III and will now be passed into law. This marks a truly historic day for the Kingdom of Eswatini. A day where the values of […]
In April, SWAGAA joined forces with the Men Engage Network– Swaziland to host a four-day workshop with faith leaders from across the country. The goal was to sensitizes them on issues of gender norms and stereotypes, gender-based violence and child sexual abuse in eSwatini. At the same time, we wanted to provide faith leaders with the tools […]