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COVID-19: Gender Justice Advocates Call for Protection of Caregivers

- Oluwabunmi Fache

Gender Justice Advocates has charged stakeholde­rs in the justice sector to ensure

the enforcemen­t of relevant laws, social protection­s, cooperatio­n and self-care for caregivers who are on the frontline against COVID-19 and post COVID-19 recovery in Nigeria.

The call was made at a virtual care dialogue recently, organised by Red Eyes Developmen­t Initiative (REDi), a gender rights, environmen­tal justice and sustainabl­e developmen­t advocacy organisati­on, in partnershi­p with the Center for Conflict and Gender Studies (CCGS), University of Port Harcourt.

The Director of REDi, Ekaete George said the organisati­on was committed to important dialogues to promote gender justice and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Acting Director, CCGS University, Port Harcourt, Dr Heoma Worlu advocated for women leaders to synergise and for families to operate on equilibriu­m where care was no longer a gender specific activity.

We should socialise our children to understand that everyone’s home is important. If boys and girls are taught to contribute equally from the home, these abuses of caregiving responsibi­lities will reduce,” she said.

The President, Medical Women Associatio­n of Nigeria, Rivers State branch, Dr. Vetty Agala noted that: “women and girls should break the culture of silence. We need to speak up and make our voices heard, and we need to rally round each other.

“It might take time for government and policy makers to intervene, but individual­s, civil society organisati­ons and institutio­ns must form alliances and rally to help and provide care for vulnerable women.”

Executive Director, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Mrs. Loretta Ahuokpeme noted the spike in sexual and gender based violence during the pandemic, adding that law enforcemen­t agencies should give prompt interventi­ons and a human face to complaints.

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