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Pay Attention to Issues Affecting Women, Girls, Effa Tells Govt

- Martins Ifijeh

The Country Director, Rise Up Nigeria, Mrs Theresa Effa has called on government at all levels to pay attention to health, developmen­t and gender issues affecting women and girls in the country.

She said Nigeria has beautiful policies that touch on improving the lives of women and girls, but that implementa­tion has been the major challenge.

Stating this at a workshop where representa­tives of various Civil Society Organisati­ons (CSOs) were trained in Lagos recently, she said putting out policies mean that the government recognises the problem and intends to address the problem but that it was saddening there are still a lot of gender and other issues to contend with in the country.

Effa explained that, “Rise Up was focused on advancing health, developmen­t and gender amongst women and girls and we work most especially with civil society leaders to strengthen their leadership and advocacy skills in order for them to undertake advocacy efforts that would improve their lives in Nigeria.” She observed that in April, the organisati­on initiated the gender equity initiative with a leadership and advocacy workshop for seven days strictly for 20 selected leaders.

On the impact of the programme, she explained that, “the trained leaders have been groomed to ask strategic questions from Nigerian leaders on what they will do in terms of advancing social justice for women and girls.

“Rise Up has trained more than 200 people in Nigeria, but for this particular gender equity project that we initiated in April this year, we have trained 40 people.

“After this second training and especially because it is an election year, we want to see how this group of civil society leaders will engage our new leaders and see how far their engagement would be impactful and also bring the necessary results we want to see”.

She explained that the trained leaders were selected from organisati­ons committed to women/girls and wellbeing rights and that the training was to strengthen their leadership skills, build their advocacy capacity and develop a holistic understand­ing of the issues affecting women and girls in Nigeria.

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