Violence Upsets a Peaceful Society

A major impact of gender-based violence on public relations professional

I think that in people's eyes, gender is very important which it doesn't define a person. Gender-based violence, which can involve both sexual and mental abuse, is an act of abusing someone based on their gender and violating their human rights. Gender-based violence can have an impact on everyone, including public relations professionals, in many ways and we all know gender-based violence is a "painful thing".



The impact of gender-based violence on those in public relations. The potential for increasing awareness of gender-based violence and its effects through public relations and the media and exchange tools and encourage activism to advance gender parity. A public relations professional may be able to assist in the development of an understanding atmosphere by launching campaigns to increase gender equality. By supporting laws and regulations that prohibit gender-based violence, the public relations professional can assist people who have been victimized by it and build more relationship and brand image.

The disadvantages of public relations professionals in social media due to gender-based violence public relations professionals might be asked to deal with claims of gender-based violence, which might harm their image and business. With social media, the public relations may receive criticism. They can be criticized for picking sides. If the public relations department's answer is deemed unsuitable, they risk criminal consequences. If their approach is considered inadequate, they risk receiving negative feedback on social media.

 

The suggestion to examine #gender-based violence on social media strategically. Using social media can assist you in comprehending the problem and how to fix it. We are aware that social media platforms can be used to monitor the most popular discussions surrounding gender violence, which can show its causes and potential remedies. Social media can be utilized as a channel of communication for PRPs to interact with witnesses and perpetrators to support them. In my opinion, there is more to gender-based violence than simply infringing on another person's rights; rather, it involves the victims' ongoing suffering and trauma, as well as the suppression that will keep holding them back. This is because gender-based violence not only hurts the victim's heart but also the victim's mind, and this will play like a video in the victim's mind for as long as they live to tell the tale.

https://issafrica.org/iss-today/social-media-can-change-actions-that-drive-gender-based-violence

https://www.mediaupdate.co.za/publicity/150578/three-ways-pr-can-help-curb-gender-based-violence

https://www.alignplatform.org/resources/blog/social-media-violence-and-gender-norms-need-new-digital-social-contract

Comments

  1. Gender based violence is a problem even when awareness is spread around the victims are increasing day by day

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    1. I think the law still need to be forced for the changes to take place

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  2. We are living in the fear these days because the world has animals called humans. Imagine what a Public relations practitioner addressing #GBV matter has to go through. Life is not fair

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    1. Yes the public relations get affected the most because in this story always going to be two sides

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  3. Good structure and the information is on point..it's painful that people are still victims of this

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  4. Gender based violence is real a bad thing on our country we really need to come together to fight this.

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    1. Yes and i also wish that we can come together and fight this gender based violence

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  5. I think some us see gender based violence as something that affects women but it can also affect men,some of the men live in abusive situations abused by their partners so they also need help

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  6. GBV affects almost everyone in the world as it brings traumatic issues to individual.

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