A Female activist is urging the public to work positively in reducing sexual gender base violence among different communities, in Imotong state and the country as a whole.
Catharine Pita who works for EVE organization says, SGBV has become a serious issue in South Sudan, Radio Emmanuel reports.
She calls for support to victims of sexual violence by counseling and giving them medical support.
Pita says eliminating SGBV in the communities is a collective responsibility.
Florence Night Otto, a law maker in Imotong admits that sexual violence and other forms of violence are real.
Joseph Lonuha Tiberios, a community leader from Mairo area in Torit calls on the public to follow the law.
Amito Miriam king is a student; she blames some parents for neglecting female children from going to school.She says everybody has the right to go to school.
Miriam expresses readiness to be an agent of change in her community.