Credit: WHO Afghanistan/S.Ramo
Parwina Hassanzadah, medical doctor at the Nawabad Comprehensive Health Centre in Herat province
“In the training I learned a lot about gender-based violence and our role as healthcare providers in responding to it. I took the training 6 months ago and again I recently reviewed the GBV Protocol. Now I can identify GBV survivors, give them the medical treatment and information they need and support them in adopting positive coping mechanisms and doing safety planning. GBV is very common. Mainly I see women who are suffering from physical violence, for example beating by their husbands. Emotional violence is also common. I have been working as a medical doctor since I graduated from Kabul Medical University in 1993 and for the past 3 years I have worked at this clinic. It is so important that we uphold the key principles of respect, confidentiality, safety and non-discrimination when we are in contact with GBV survivors.”