04/06/2026
[DAY 4 OF YOUTH MONTH CAMPAIGN]
What does it mean to be an active citizen in the fight against Gender-Based Violence?
For Mthobisi Ndwandwe, a Higher Health Peer Educator from the University Of Zululand, the Gender-Based Violence (GBV) module within the Civic and Soft Skills Programme provided a new perspective on civic responsibility, accountability and the role young people can play in creating safer communities.
Reflecting on his experience, Mthobisi shares:
“Before this, I understood GBV as just something bad that happens, but the module opened my eyes to the broader causes, including power dynamics and social norms that contribute to it.”
He further explains:
“I learned that being an active citizen means taking a complete approach knowing when to help someone access support, speaking up against harmful attitudes and understanding that even small actions can make a difference.”
DHET
Ramneek Ahluwalia
Buti Manamela
DM Nomusa Dube-Ncube
Mimmy Gondwe
Nkosinathi Sishi
Motheo TVET College
Coastal KZN TVET College, Appelsbosch Campus.
Lovedale TVET College
Motheo TVET College - Thaba Nchu Campus
Motheo TVET College
College of Cape Town - Inspiring Minds
Stellenbosch University Equality Unit - Eenheid vir Gelykwaardigheid
Universities South Africa
University of Johannesburg
University Of Venda
Faculty of Health Sciences - University of Pretoria