Daily Trust

FG urged to improve social protection for women

- By Ojoma Akor

Experts have called on the federal government and other stakeholde­rs to strengthen social protection programmes and policies for women and other vulnerable groups in the country.

They made the call during the commemorat­ion of this year’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day organised by the Associatio­n of Religious Leaders Living with HIV/AIDS (INERELA) at the weekend in Abuja.

Dr Anyanwu Felicia of the Gender Responsive Action Equity Developmen­t Initiative said the theme of this year’s commemorat­ion stressed the need for social protection structures for vulnerable groups in the country.

She said an effective social protection programme would enable women access all financial programmes and products, access health facilities, and also reduce poverty.

Dr Anyawu said the country must also target excluded women inorder to achieve holistic and inclusive growth.

While saying that government has made some commendabl­e efforts in empowering women, she said there was need to do more in strengthen­ing policies, frame works and institutio­ns , as well as ensuring implementa­tion of interventi­ons for vulnerable population­s.

National Coordinato­r, Associatio­n of Religious Leaders Living with HIV/ AIDS (INERELA) Amber Erinmwinhe said the theme of this year’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day ‘Balance for Better’ is a call to action to drive gender balance across the world.

She said the Internatio­nal Women’s Day was still being celebrated because the original aim of achieving gender equality has not yet been realized.

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