UNAIDS supports new domestic violence legislation in Jamaica

Jamaica has taken a significant step forward in its fight against gender-based violence with the implementation of the amended Domestic Violence Act. 

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This landmark move, which took effect on Monday, is expected to offer enhanced protection to victims of domestic violence.

UNAIDS commends Jamaica’s action

The United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has welcomed Jamaica’s commitment to combating gender-based violence. 

UNAIDS Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima, noted that that this action is seen as a vital part of a broader effort needed not only in the Caribbean and Latin America but globally, to disrupt the persistent cycle of violence, abuse, and inequality. 

Emphasizing the importance of survivors being heard and justice being served, she stressed the critical link between the health and human rights of women and girls.

Amplified protections and penalties

The government said the Domestic Violence (Amendment) Act, 2023 will offer greater protection to victims of domestic violence.

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Gender Affairs Minister Olivia Grange highlighted the government’s dedication to addressing domestic violence, noting the increased penalties for breaching Protection Orders – now up to one million dollars, a significant rise from the previous maximum of J$10,000. 

Additionally, the act includes provisions for imprisonment of up to one year for offenders. These Protection Orders cover various forms of harm, from harassment to property damage, reflecting a modernized approach to penalizing this serious crime.

Government’s holistic approach to support survivors

Beyond legal measures, the Jamaican government has committed to implementing comprehensive policies to assist survivors. 

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This includes a gender-based violence helpline, legal support, shelters, intervention centers at police stations, and specialized training for the police force and other service providers. 

These initiatives represent a holistic approach to tackling domestic violence and supporting those affected.

UNAIDS Regional Director acknowledges Jamaica’s political will

Luisa Cabal, UNAIDS Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, has applauded the political resolve demonstrated by the Jamaican government and parliament. 

She stressed the importance of addressing not just policy but also the challenges in enforcement. 

Cabal emphasized the crucial role of courts, police, other law enforcement personnel, and civil society partners in combating gender-based violence in all its forms.

Expanding eligibility for Protection Orders

The new law also broadens the range of individuals eligible to apply for a Protection Order. 

This expansion includes spouses or parents of individuals at risk, as well as the Children’s Advocate, who can now apply for a Protection Order in cases where children are threatened.

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