Niger Delta
NGO Demands End To Violence Against Women
A two-day training workshop with the theme: “Reducing Violence Against Women and Girls (RVAWG), through early warning”, has ended in Port Harcourt with a call for the society to put an end to every act of violence against women and girls.
Speaking at the occasion held at Elkan Terrace Hotel, Port Harcourt, the resource person and representative of Fund for Peace (FFP), a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Mr Nate Haken, said the two-day workshop was primarily on ways to reduce violence against women and girls through conflict early warning.
According to him, for best adoptable ways, stakeholders can apply to break the culture of silence among victims.
The event was put together by Foundation for Partnership Initiative in the Niger Delta (PIND) in partnership with the Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme (NSRP), the Fund for Peace (FPP) and the Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (NWAN), Rivers State chapter.
Haken stated three key factors namely: Data collection, indicators and technology as early warning, adding that response to the factors was important tool in reporting gender sensitive issues.
Also speaking, the Coordinator, PIND, Niger Delta, Rivers State, Mr Nkasi Wodu, said the essence of the workshop was to explore possible ways of ending violence against women and girls in the society.
Wodu stated that one of the best ways was the proper collection of data needed to create policies, pointing out that advocating ways of ending violence against women and girls would go a long way to create gender sensitivity in both boys, men, girls and women.
He said: “The issue of violence against women and girls is an all inclusive gender and all the stakeholders must be empowered in order for them to empower the society with the right information and data with which they can take gender sensitive advocacy to the next level”.
The secretary, MWAN, Dr Vetty Agala, described violence against women and girls as a major pendemic all over the world, as it occurs in both the private and public sectors, describing the seminar as apt as there has been a rise in violence against women and girls in the society.
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