About GBVF
About GBVF

Why We Started

The Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) Response Fund1 was launched by His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa, in February 2021, to tackle the scourge of GBVF in South Africa. The Fund aims to play a critical role in making change happen, based on research, awareness and practical support to organisations actively engaged in the fight against this scourge. Our goal is a South Africa free from GBVF against, women, children and LGBTQIA+ persons in our lifetime.

Our Board

Our Board continues to bring together a diversity that is key to the oversight of the Fund’s operations, with a combination of skills from financial services executives, established business professionals, legal practitioners, and highly experienced gender-based violence activists.

Faith Khanyile

Independent Non- Executive Chairperson

Luthando Vuba

Independent Non- Executive Director

Tryphosa Ramano

Independent Non- Executive Director

Dr. Shaheda Omar

Independent Non- Executive Director

Shillyboy Mothiba

Independent Non- Executive Director

Gabi Mailula

Independent Non- Executive Director

Dr Nomonde Mabuya

Independent Non- Executive Director

Bafana Khumalo

Independent Non- Executive Director

Rose Keanly

Independent Non- Executive Director

Dot Field

Independent Non- Executive Director

Sindi Dlamini

Independent Non- Executive Director

Adrian Burke

Independent Non- Executive Director

Nozipho Bardill

Independent Non- Executive Director

Lesley Ann Foster

Independent Non- Executive Director

Our Vision

A South Africa free from gender-based violence and femicide directed at women, children and LGBTQIA+ persons. We are guided by the National Strategic Plan on GBVF.
About GBVF
About GBVF

Our Identity

The evolved logo brings more colour and a more contemporary visual aesthetic into play. We’ve removed the inner triangular shapes of the old logo to give the icon a rounder, softer and more welcoming feel. The concept of people coming together around the table is now even more evident. By incorporating a rainbow colour scheme, we‘re able to metaphorically reflect the diversity of South Africans who the Fund serves. We’ve also updated the font to reflect or mirror the icon, by rounding the edges and giving it more of a contemporary feel. Altogether, the result is a logo that feels energetic, hopeful, and positive, while evoking a sense of togetherness and inclusivity.
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