Report a GBV Incident
You are brave for being here. This form is completely anonymous — nothing you share is linked to your identity. Take your time.
Your privacy is protected
This report is generated and stored locally on your device only. Nothing is sent to a server. Your case reference is yours to use — or not use — as you choose. You are in control.
1 What happened?
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2 Your situation right now
These questions help us show you the most relevant support. All answers are private.
URGENT: If you are in immediate danger, please call 990 (Police) right now. We can wait for you.
You can also call the Crisis Line: 5000 — free, 24/7, anonymous.
3 Support resources for you
These organisations are safe, confidential, and free. You don't have to give your name to call.
Want a case summary?
Generate a private case reference and summary you can share with police or an NGO — only if and when you choose.
Your report is recorded
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Your Case Reference
MIMI-GBV-XXXXXX
You can quote this reference at any Victim Support Unit station, NGO, or when speaking to Mimi.
What you can do next
- Download your case summary to keep a private record
- Take your case reference to any VSU station or NGO — you decide if and when
- Talk to Aunty Mimi — confidential AI support, available now
- If in danger, call 990 (Police) or 5000 (Crisis Line)
What happened to you is not your fault. Healing takes time, and you don't have to go through this alone. Aunty Mimi is always here.
This tool does not replace official reporting to police or government authorities. For official reporting, contact your nearest Zambia Police Victim Support Unit. All data generated by this form stays on your device only.