Gender-Based Violence Awareness

Practice Areas

Confronting violence. Restoring dignity. Driving accountability.

Gender-Based Violence is not only a social crisis — it is a leadership, workplace, and community failure.

Nkululeko Khanyi leads structured, impactful conversations that address the root causes of GBV while equipping individuals and organisations to respond with clarity, responsibility, and action.

Beyond Awareness — Toward Action

Banking and Financial Services

Gender-Based Violence affects productivity, mental health, workplace safety, family stability, and national development.
Ignoring it allows harm to persist. Addressing it requires honest dialogue, strong leadership, and practical intervention.

Khanyi approaches GBV as a systems issue, not a surface problem — connecting personal accountability, cultural conditioning, mental health, and institutional responsibility.

A Lived, Grounded Perspective

This work is not theoretical.

Khanyi speaks from lived experience, professional engagement, and years of community and institutional work. His approach balances compassion with accountability, ensuring conversations are constructive, safe, and outcomes-driven.

He creates environments where:

  • Men are challenged without being alienated

  • Victims are acknowledged without being exploited

  • Organisations are guided without being blamed

Addressing Gender-Based Violence requires courage and leadership. If your organisation is ready to engage responsibly, we can begin the conversation.