In Benin, gender-based violence (GBV) affects the majority of women and girls: 69% of Beninese women say they have experienced violence at least once in their lives. Sexual abuse and rape are serious offences that have an impact on the entire course of a person’s life, causing both physical and mental suffering.

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Context
While the UNDP has noted remarkable progress in gender equality in Benin in the areas of education and the economy, glaring inequalities persist in the health sector.
Access to sexual and reproductive healthcare, the fight against gender-based sexual exploitation and violence, and the fight against discrimination against the most vulnerable populations are therefore key priorities for the country.
Médecins du Monde works to support and strengthen public healthcare systems as guarantors of access to healthcare, including sexual and reproductive healthcare.

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Training on responding to and dealing with gender-based violence in the curriculum for future police officers
Following advocacy work by Médecins du Monde Switzerland, a training module on responding to victims of gender-based violence has been included in the curriculum of the National Police Academy since 2021.

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