GOVERNMENT has launched the revised Zambia Police Medical form 32 aimed at effectively addressing cases of sexual gender based violence. Government and the United Nations Joint Programme (UNJP) Phase Two, with funding from the governments of Sweden and Ireland, through the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), supported the Zambia Police Service to review, amend and consolidate the Police medical report form ZP 32 and ZP 32B into the new ZP form 32. Speaking during the launch, Wednesday, Home Affairs Minister Jack Mwiimbu, who was represented by his Permanent Secretary Dickson Matembo, disclosed that since 2018, police had recorded over 260,000 sexual and gender based violence cases. “The scourge of sexual and gender based violence has surged and is one that...

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