According to UNFPA (united nations for population fund activities) Gender-based violence is an umbrella term for any harmful act that is perpetrated against a person’s will and that is based on socially ascribed differences between males and females. It includes acts that inflict physical, sexual or mental harm or suffering, threats of such acts, coercion, and other deprivations of liberty. Gender based violence is violence that is directed against a person on the basis of their gender.

Notably, Gender and Sex are often times used interchangeably due to their context similarities, yet this concept are very different.
Gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men women.
Sex is the biological and physical attributes that differentiates being a man or woman i.e. A woman has a womb, a man doesn’t. A woman can breastfeed, a man cannot.

Forms of gender based violence

Sexual Harassment: any repetitive, unwanted and uninvited sexual attention such as taunting or teasing.
Sexual Assault: sexual assault is any unwanted sexual act or behavior which is threatening, violent, forced or coercive and to which a person has not given consent or was not able to give consent.
Domestic violence: Willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and other abusive behaviors as part of a systematic pattern or power and control perpetrated by one intimate partner against another.
Intimate partner violence: describes physical violence, sexual violence, stalking and psychological aggression (including coercive acts) by a current or former intimate partner.
Rape: Another word used for sexual assault. It is any unwanted sexual act or behavior, which a person did not consent to or was not able to consent to.
Date rape: happens when someone you have just met or are going out with forces or manipulated you into having unwanted sexual contact, date rape can involve forced sexual acts or subtle or threatening sexual behavior. Regardless of your relationship, sexual contact without consent is against the law.
Defilement: sexual assault on a minor i.e. 6month old baby being defiled by an adult .
Female genital mutilation: All procedures that involve partial of total removal of the external female genitala, or other injury to the female genital organs for non medical reasons.
Forced marriage: young girls less than 18 years in some communities being forced into marriage.

Group of people that are considered vulnerable
Women, Female sex workers, Men who have sex with men, People living with HIV, People who inject drugs, Young adolescent girls, People in correctional centre etc. This aforementioned group of people are at higher risks of experiencing Gender Based violence due to their level of vulnerability.

Providing GBV care, treatment and referral
The person first has to be referred to a proper health facility for post GBV care services and SRH services ( sexual and reproductive health).

Offer HTS, pEP ( if within 72 hours of sexual assault) for rape clients
Prevent STIs or pregnancy with prophylactic treatment if possible.
Conduct initial psychosocial support for traumatized persons.
Perform physical examination and injury identification.
Document report of abuse.
Provide legal aids for GBV victim.
Provide shelter for victims.