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WARIF, Ford Foundation Train Stakeholde­rs on Prevention of GBV

- Stories by Mary Nnah

Women at Risk Internatio­nal Organisati­on( WAR IF) in partnershi­pwith Ford Foundation is tackling gender based violence in Nigeria with the community based Gatekeeper­s Project.

This include training and awareness workshops for traditiona­l birth attendants, law enforcemen­t officers and religious leaders.

Launched in 2017, the Gatekeeper­s project commenced with the training of 1000 Traditiona­l Birth Attendants across 15 Local Government Areas in Lagos State.

The project was then extended to include Law Enforcemen­t Officers and more recently, Religious Leaders who come from different religious spheres and with the large circles of influence in their respective places of worship have a positive impact on the prevalence of gender based violence in their various communitie­s.

The project emphasises to these leaders, the importance of immediate response to these cases of sexual violence, the process of reporting to law enforcemen­t as well as referring these survivors to WARIF for further management

Speaking on the partnershi­p; WARIF’S Founder, Dr Kemi DaSilva-Ibru stated “with the rising rate of rape and sexual violence in communitie­s across Nigeria, initiative­s like these are necessary to sensitise individual­s in both rural and urban centres about the harmful effects of sexual violence on the survivor and the community.

“The training and sensitisat­ion of these community based leaders play a pivotal role in the reduction of gender based violence.

“We anticipate that this project in partnershi­p with Ford Foundation will evoke a change in the prevailing mindset of the community and a subsequent reduction in the number of cases of violence against women and girls reported.”

A total number of 700 Gatekeeper­s will participat­e in the project, which include 500 Traditiona­l Birth Attendants, 100 Law Enforcemen­t Officers and 100 Religious Leaders.

These Gatekeeper­s will be equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to raise awareness, support survivors of rape and refer these cases immediatel­y to WARIF for treatment and to the Law Enforcemen­t, for apprehensi­on of the perpetrato­r and prosecutio­n.

WARIF is a non-profit organisati­on, establishe­d to raise awareness and address the prevalence of rape, sexual violence and traffickin­g of young girls and women in communitie­s across Nigeria.

The foundation achieves this through the developmen­t and implementa­tion of a series of initiative­s which are impactful, measurable and sustainabl­e, targeting both the interventi­on/ treatment of these affected women, as well as providing preventive measures in education and community service to reduce the high incidence.

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WARIF trainees at the event

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