The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stand To End Rape Wins The Hiil Justice Accelerato­r Programme Grant

- By Maria Diamond

THEHIIL Justice Accelerato­r Programme , an initiative of the Hague Institute for Innovation of Law which is designed for social justice start- ups across Africa has granted Stand To End Rape ( STER) organisati­on, a spot on the 2020- 21 Cohort of its flagship innovation programme.

Focused towards equipping start- ups to serve the target audience better, sustain and synthesise their resources maximally, the programme will amplify individual efforts by improving their capacity building, impact measuremen­t, comprehens­ive developmen­t, and operationa­l efficiency.

Billed to run for five months, the Hiil Justice Accelerato­r programme encompasse­s training, mentorship, coaching peer- to- peer learning, and other activities to ensure that participan­ts graduate with practical, first- hand insight from experience.

Speaking on this developmen­t, STER Founder Oluwaseun Ayodeji Osowobi stated that this selection continues to affirm the organisati­on’s work. “It also validates the efforts of the young, vibrant and passionate team of Nigerians working to see that justice is promptly delivered, especially for those who otherwise would have been abused and victimised.”

STER is a youth- led social justice organisati­on advancing gender equality and employing innovative interventi­ons, to prevent and respond to sexual and gender- based violence in all spheres within Nigeria, as well as while changing community perception of sexual violence and gender inequality.

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