Vickys | Investigation

: The first step in breaking the cycle of abuse is creating an environment where victims are believed, not rebuked.

Vicky’s work is far from over, as new cases continue to surface. For those following this story or looking to help, advocacy remains the strongest tool: Vickys Investigation

Vicky’s investigation is a reminder that while the road to reform is long, transparency is the only way to protect the vulnerable and restore integrity to our community institutions. : The first step in breaking the cycle

: For male victims, the path is often even steeper. Abraham’s reporting highlights how police officers sometimes mock men for reporting sexual assault, adding a layer of shame to an already devastating trauma. Signs of Progress : For male victims, the path is often even steeper

: Victims are often told that speaking out will "harm the church" or "disrupt the spiritual community," placing the burden of the institution's reputation on the survivor’s shoulders.

Despite these obstacles, the investigation has sparked a national conversation in South Africa. The CRL Rights Commission has become a vital resource for investigating religious leaders, and high-level figures—including President Cyril Ramaphosa—have expressed public outrage over these findings. How to Support the Investigation

One of the most sobering findings from Vicky’s ongoing work is the "gauntlet" victims must run to achieve justice. Rather than finding sanctuary, many who come forward to church authorities are met with:

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