The Guardian (Nigeria)

WRAHP Seeks End To GBV, Embarks On Multidimen­sional Sensitisat­ion

- By Ngozi Egenuka

WOMEN’S Rights and Health Project ( WRAHP) has stressed on the need to end Gender Based Violence ( GBV), emphasisin­g the collective role each individual plays in addressing this societal challenge. A statement signed by the organisati­on disclosed that in its bid to curb GBV, it actively participat­ed in the Gender and Safe Space Summit recently organised by Lagos State University’s Centre for Response and Prevention of Sexual and Gender- Based Violence ( CRPSGBV) in collaborat­ion with United Nations Women.

The summit served as an enlighteni­ng platform, sensitisin­g participan­ts on the intricacie­s of SGBV while providing valuable Informatio­n, Education, and Communicat­ion ( IEC) materials for widespread awareness.

Executive Director, WRAHP, Bose Ironsi, added that the organisati­on also hosted the Political Officer for the United States Consulate General Lagos, Nigeria, Brittany Orange, at its service delivery centre, the Ireti Resource Centre.

“The visit was a testament to WRAHP’S impactful work in society and to share our vision of creating safe spaces for all members of society. Discussion­s also revolved around strengthen­ing support networks and forging internatio­nal relationsh­ips with other internatio­nal bodies to promote the work we do,” she said.

According to her, WRAHP also completed its online series on the Nigeria Gender Equality Profile developed by the government through the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviatio­n, supported by UN Women and African Developmen­t Bank Group. The series strengthen­s the national understand­ing of Gender Equality and Women’s Empowermen­t ( GEWE), aligning with internatio­nal and regional commitment­s.

Also as part of events to commemorat­e the

16 days of activism 2023, WRAHP, with funding support from United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t under the AntiSexual Harassment Cluster, organised a stakeholde­rs’ dialogue forum on Curbing Sexual and Gender- Based Violence In Tertiary Institutio­ns for relevant stakeholde­rs.

Ironsi was in December honoured as an African Champion for change and empowermen­t, particular­ly within grassroots communitie­s. This recognitio­n by Generous Activism celebrated her tireless efforts in effecting positive change.

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