The Guardian (Nigeria)

WARIF Tasks NCE To Intensify Sexual Education In Schools

- By Kehinde Olatunji

ASpart of efforts to reduce cases of sexual abuse among children, the Founder of Women At Risk Internatio­nal Foundation (WARIF), Kemi Dasilva-ibru, has called on the National Council on Education (NCE) to expand sexual education in the school curriculum. She said this would help in giving students prompt awareness on the implicatio­ns of immorality and improve their knowledge of sexual abuse at early stage.

Dasilva-ibru, who said this at a media parley yesterday, disclosed that the Foundation, under WARIF Educationa­l School Program (WESP), with the approval of the Lagos State Ministry of Education, had visited 10 public secondary schools under District IV, where over 1000 questionna­ires were distribute­d to the children.

She said: “When we visited some of these schools in Lagos State, the students wanted sexual education to be given more attention in their curriculum. Lots of children are not aware about so many issues.

“It is our collective responsibi­lity, especially adults, to protect the child, to give them the informatio­n they need in order to be empowered. We want the children to know that there is help available for them in this Foundation.”

She noted that baseline survey from the schools has been analysed and assisted in the implementa­tion of an interventi­on strategy. The WESP initiative Phase 11, she stated, consisting of activities and tutorials tackling gender-based violence and issues that surround it, was introduced into the selected schools in the district, adding: “The ongoing four-week programme specifical­ly designed was carried out by trained WARIF facilitato­rs, with sessions arranged with the school children, teachers and parents/caregivers at the selected schools.

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