The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Our fight to stop violence against women, girls yielding positive results’

- By Nnamdi Akpa, Abakaliki

THE Ebonyi State Government, yesterday, declared that Governor David Umahi- led government has made significan­t impact in addressing the negative consequenc­es of Gender- Based Violence ( GBV) in the state.

Commission­er for Women Affairs and Social Developmen­t, Mrs. Deborah Chinwe Okah, stated this in Abakaliki during the opening of a five- day co- creation workshop on GBV organised by the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t’s ( USAID) Momentum Country and Global Leadership ( MCGL).

Okah noted that the rising trend and negative consequenc­es of GBV in the state had been addressed, adding that Violence Against Persons Prohibitio­n Law ( VAPP), which was domesticat­ed through the efforts of the wife of the governor, Mrs. Rachel Umahi, was signed into law in 2018 to prosecute GBV offenders.

She further stated that the workshop was timely because the outcome would be used to design a Gender- Based Interventi­on Working Tool, and also close identified gaps that would create fertile grounds for GBV, as an infringeme­nt on the fundamenta­l rights of women and children.

The commission­er, therefore, enjoined the participan­ts to key into the programme, so as to generate positive results that would be beneficial to the society, especially women and girls.

Earlier, Team Lead of MCGL projects in the state, Nneka Chijioke- Dikeoha, commended Okah for her presence in the programme and informed the participan­ts that the MCGL had successful­ly completed its formative assessment activities in the state.

She said the assessment was focused on exploring and identifyin­g social norms and drive of GBV and also for mapping of services available to survivors of GBV in the state.

Chijioke- Dikeoha also said relevant stakeholde­rs were gathered together for the workshop to collective­ly design tailored approaches that would address identified gaps across the GBV prevention and response continuum of care.

She also noted that they would identify and prioritise interventi­ons that the project would implement in its second year and beyond.

Traditiona­l rulers, security personnel, representa­tives from health, informatio­n and other sectors, were among those who participat­ed in the workshop.

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