Veteran journalist calls for urgent measures to end violence against women

Tue, Jun 8, 2021
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 MRS. Moji Makanjuola, the Executive Director, International Society of Media in Public Health (ISMPH) as urged the government and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) to create innovative responses which seek to change the mindset that made violence against women globally.

Makanjuola, the Veteran Journalist, made the call at the unveiling of a Gender Mainstream Training Manual for Higher Institutions in Nigeria in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN), reports that the manual is a collaborative effort between the ISMPH, Spotlight  Initiative, and UNESCO.

She noted with concern the increasing rate of violence against women and girls in the country.

”The central purpose of the manual is to drive conversations on the issues of Gender-Based Violence, (SGBV) and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Nigerian tertiary institutions.

”Governments at all levels and civil society organizations must rise to the occasion and create innovative responses against violence against women.

”One way we can collectively achieve this is by creating or engaging existing platforms to normalize conversations about the rights, welfare, and body autonomy of women,” she said.

“Globally, it is estimated that one in three women experience either physical or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in their lifetime.

”In Nigeria,  these figures are mirrored with 30 percent of girls and women aged between 15 and 49. Increasingly, sexual abuse has grown to involve minors,” Makanjuola said.

She stressed that the COVID-19 pandemic and its restrictions had a profound impact of the welfare of women and girls in Nigeria.

“While the full extent of the damage done has not been fully ascertained, statistics show that the lockdown increased GBV cases,” she noted.

Earlier, UNESCO Regional Advisor for Higher Education and ICT, UNESCO Regional Office Abuja, Mr Salifou Abdoulaye, said that the inadequate inclusion of women and girls’ perspective in policy-making decisions, resource allocation, and implementation in the economy and the social sector continues to challenge the advancement of gender equality in Nigeria.

He said that at the higher education level, gender-based violence, especially the worrisome issue of sexual harassment and sex for marks syndrome had drawn the attention of education policymakers.

“Therefore this manual could not have come at a better time than now. To this effect, taking into account the quality of this manual on critical issues such as gender-based violence and sexual harassment in higher education injections and the need to sensitize millions of students and academics” he said.

UNESCO, he said, proposes for the production of the manual in Massive Open Online Courses format for wide dissemination within and outside Nigeria.

Abdoulaye appealed to the Nigerian Ministry of Education and the National Universities Commission to take leadership and support the institutionalization and domestication of the manual and make it available to universities.

On her part, Prof. Mabel Evwierhoma of the University of Abuja said the manual would increase the tempo and add value to the efforts to reduce gender-based violence.

Evwierbima said that the manual would further educate students on what to do to protect themselves in the face of violence.

Stakeholders at the launch agreed that the manual will go a long way in eliminating of GBV in the country, particularly when properly put to use.(NAN)

– June 08, 2021 @ 09:37 GMT

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