Government and humanitarian partners have been urged to scale up efforts towards addressing issues of sexual and gender based violence, SGBV in the country.
The UN Women, who made this call, believes it would go a long way in mitigating the rising cases of GBV across the nation.
According to a report released by The Sexual Assault Referral Center, Over 5,000 cases of sexual and gender based violence were recorded in the last four years in the North Eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
But today, representatives of government, non-governmental organizations and Civil Society organizations gathered to chart a way forward on how best to address issues of GBV in the region.
The meeting is to serve as an avenue for stakeholders to come up with a good strategy on how best to deal with such issues .
UN women is of the view that such a meeting would help in coordinating activities of government and humanitarian partners in tackling GBV cases in the region.
It also calls for collaboration with authorities to promote social cohesion and increase the culture of speaking out against such heinous acts.
Government and humanitarian partners have been urged to scale up efforts towards addressing issues of sexual and gender based violence, SGBV in the country.
The UN Women, who made this call, believes it would go a long way in mitigating the rising cases of GBV across the nation.
According to a report released by The Sexual Assault Referral Center, Over 5,000 cases of sexual and gender based violence were recorded in the last four years in the North Eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
But today, representatives of government, non-governmental organizations and Civil Society organizations gathered to chart a way forward on how best to address issues of GBV in the region.
The meeting is to serve as an avenue for stakeholders to come up with a good strategy on how best to deal with such issues .
UN women is of the view that such a meeting would help in coordinating activities of government and humanitarian partners in tackling GBV cases in the region.
It also calls for collaboration with authorities to promote social cohesion and increase the culture of speaking out against such heinous acts.
Government and humanitarian partners have been urged to scale up efforts towards addressing issues of sexual and gender based violence, SGBV in the country.
The UN Women, who made this call, believes it would go a long way in mitigating the rising cases of GBV across the nation.
According to a report released by The Sexual Assault Referral Center, Over 5,000 cases of sexual and gender based violence were recorded in the last four years in the North Eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
But today, representatives of government, non-governmental organizations and Civil Society organizations gathered to chart a way forward on how best to address issues of GBV in the region.
The meeting is to serve as an avenue for stakeholders to come up with a good strategy on how best to deal with such issues .
UN women is of the view that such a meeting would help in coordinating activities of government and humanitarian partners in tackling GBV cases in the region.
It also calls for collaboration with authorities to promote social cohesion and increase the culture of speaking out against such heinous acts.
Government and humanitarian partners have been urged to scale up efforts towards addressing issues of sexual and gender based violence, SGBV in the country.
The UN Women, who made this call, believes it would go a long way in mitigating the rising cases of GBV across the nation.
According to a report released by The Sexual Assault Referral Center, Over 5,000 cases of sexual and gender based violence were recorded in the last four years in the North Eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
But today, representatives of government, non-governmental organizations and Civil Society organizations gathered to chart a way forward on how best to address issues of GBV in the region.
The meeting is to serve as an avenue for stakeholders to come up with a good strategy on how best to deal with such issues .
UN women is of the view that such a meeting would help in coordinating activities of government and humanitarian partners in tackling GBV cases in the region.
It also calls for collaboration with authorities to promote social cohesion and increase the culture of speaking out against such heinous acts.
Government and humanitarian partners have been urged to scale up efforts towards addressing issues of sexual and gender based violence, SGBV in the country.
The UN Women, who made this call, believes it would go a long way in mitigating the rising cases of GBV across the nation.
According to a report released by The Sexual Assault Referral Center, Over 5,000 cases of sexual and gender based violence were recorded in the last four years in the North Eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
But today, representatives of government, non-governmental organizations and Civil Society organizations gathered to chart a way forward on how best to address issues of GBV in the region.
The meeting is to serve as an avenue for stakeholders to come up with a good strategy on how best to deal with such issues .
UN women is of the view that such a meeting would help in coordinating activities of government and humanitarian partners in tackling GBV cases in the region.
It also calls for collaboration with authorities to promote social cohesion and increase the culture of speaking out against such heinous acts.
Government and humanitarian partners have been urged to scale up efforts towards addressing issues of sexual and gender based violence, SGBV in the country.
The UN Women, who made this call, believes it would go a long way in mitigating the rising cases of GBV across the nation.
According to a report released by The Sexual Assault Referral Center, Over 5,000 cases of sexual and gender based violence were recorded in the last four years in the North Eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
But today, representatives of government, non-governmental organizations and Civil Society organizations gathered to chart a way forward on how best to address issues of GBV in the region.
The meeting is to serve as an avenue for stakeholders to come up with a good strategy on how best to deal with such issues .
UN women is of the view that such a meeting would help in coordinating activities of government and humanitarian partners in tackling GBV cases in the region.
It also calls for collaboration with authorities to promote social cohesion and increase the culture of speaking out against such heinous acts.
Government and humanitarian partners have been urged to scale up efforts towards addressing issues of sexual and gender based violence, SGBV in the country.
The UN Women, who made this call, believes it would go a long way in mitigating the rising cases of GBV across the nation.
According to a report released by The Sexual Assault Referral Center, Over 5,000 cases of sexual and gender based violence were recorded in the last four years in the North Eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
But today, representatives of government, non-governmental organizations and Civil Society organizations gathered to chart a way forward on how best to address issues of GBV in the region.
The meeting is to serve as an avenue for stakeholders to come up with a good strategy on how best to deal with such issues .
UN women is of the view that such a meeting would help in coordinating activities of government and humanitarian partners in tackling GBV cases in the region.
It also calls for collaboration with authorities to promote social cohesion and increase the culture of speaking out against such heinous acts.
Government and humanitarian partners have been urged to scale up efforts towards addressing issues of sexual and gender based violence, SGBV in the country.
The UN Women, who made this call, believes it would go a long way in mitigating the rising cases of GBV across the nation.
According to a report released by The Sexual Assault Referral Center, Over 5,000 cases of sexual and gender based violence were recorded in the last four years in the North Eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
But today, representatives of government, non-governmental organizations and Civil Society organizations gathered to chart a way forward on how best to address issues of GBV in the region.
The meeting is to serve as an avenue for stakeholders to come up with a good strategy on how best to deal with such issues .
UN women is of the view that such a meeting would help in coordinating activities of government and humanitarian partners in tackling GBV cases in the region.
It also calls for collaboration with authorities to promote social cohesion and increase the culture of speaking out against such heinous acts.