Lagos launches 16-day fight against sexual, gender based violence
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The Lagos Government through the State’s Domestic and Sexual Violence
Response Team (DSVRT) is partnering with Access Bank to commemorate 16
Days of activism to end all forms of violence against women and
children.
DSVRT Coordinator, Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, in a statement on Sunday,
said the team, in partnership with the Financial Control and Strategy
Group of Access Bank, would be embarking on series of events aimed at
educating and equipping the public with necessary information to
increase people’s awareness on sexual and gender based violence crimes
as well as practical steps to rid the society of the menace.
As part of the enlightenment programs, Vivour-Adeniyi said there
would be a workshop with the theme: “Safeguarding The Rights For A
Child,” while a Symposium tagged “It’s On You And I To End Violence
Against Women And Children,” would also take place.
She said the workshop would majorly focus on children within the
region of primary 3 and 6, saying that this became imperative in view of
the recent statistics which revealed that children within this age
range were most vulnerable as regards falling prey to sex predators.
To that extent, Vivour-Adeniyi said over 1,500 children drawn from
both public and private schools in Mainland, Eti- Osa and Apapa axis of
the State would receive age appropriate sex education, tips on being
sensitive about their body parts, and also a critical education on how
to detect and avoid the process of grooming which is a process most
predators adopt.
“It is our utmost desire that after the program, children would be
better informed on their rights, red flags to look out for, and relevant
self defence tips. They would also receive relevant materials and
contact numbers to call to report any child abuse case,” the DSVRT
Coordinator said.
She also disclosed that the Symposium tagged “It’s On You And I To
End Violence Against Women And Children,” would be held at Access Bank
Head Office, Victoria Island, adding that the event expected to witness
the gathering of relevant stakeholders such as traditional rulers,
religious clerics, students, counsellors, legal practitioners, Civil
Society Organisations, Non-Governmental organisations, Health
Practitioners, Academicians, School Administrators, social workers,
police officers, and private sector stakeholders.
“The aim of attracting such a richly diverse group of participants is
to ensure that there is a benefit of a variety of perspectives and
solutions being brought to the table as regards addressing this menace
in our society.
“We are confident that after these events, there would be an
increased level of awareness on how to prevent the occurrence of these
crimes, steps to take to report and renewed commitment from members of
the society on their role in ridding this menace out of our society,”
Vivour-Adeniyi said.
Source: Vanguard
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