# Build One South Africa will use Women’s Day to promote tangible reforms for women’s safety and economic inclusion. Citing alarming gender-based violence statistics and economic disparity, BOSA urges action over symbolism. Key interventions include a Fair Pay Bill, public access to the sex offenders register, and provincial anti-GBV task forces. Deputy leader Nobuntu Hlazo-Webster will also lead a national women’s campaign. BOSA says the time for real change and real leadership by women is now.
BOSA marks Women’s Day with bold proposals for empowerment