Morolake Oluwatosin
The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists NAWOJ, Ekiti State Chapter, has joined the global campaign for year 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV), calling for greater involvement of relevant stakeholders in addressing the issue, especially in rural communities.
The Chairperson of the Association in the State, Mrs Adewumi Ademiju, in a statement signed by the Secretary, Funmi Falae appealed to all concerned stakeholders to intensify efforts in creating more safe places for victims of GBV.
Ademiju highlighted the importance of grassroots efforts in combating GBV, urging the Government to implement policies and programs that protect women and girls while promoting community awareness.
NAWOJ emphasized the need for collaboration among traditional rulers, community leaders, and civil society organizations to create a safer environment for survivors of violence.
“Ending GBV requires collective action and accountability relevant stakeholders must prioritize interventions in rural areas where women and girls are most vulnerable,” the statement read.
The NAWOJ Chairperson also advised young women to prioritize modesty and cleanliness in their dressing which would not only command respect but also prevent unwanted attention that may lead to harassment or violence.
She encouraged victims of GBV to speak out, assuring them of support and confidentiality.
”NAWOJ aims to amplify the voices of survivors and foster a society free of violence and discrimination”.
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is a global campaign that aims to raise awareness about the scourge of gender-based violence and advocate for policies and practices that promote gender equality and justice. The campaign runs from November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, to December 10, Human Rights Day.
The association concluded its statement with a call to action for individuals, organizations, and government agencies to unite in the fight against GBV, emphasizing the need for continuous efforts beyond the 16-day campaign.