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SGBV: NGOs launch ‘safe-space’ for women, girls in Kaduna

... built structure, would serve as a referral centre for women and girls, especially survivors of SGBV
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NGOs launch ‘safe-space’ for women and girls in Kaduna to tackle SGBV
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Two NGOs, Global Peace Development and International Alert, have inaugurated a women and girls ‘safe-space’ to address Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) and conflicts between Goska and Dangoma communities in Jama’a LGA of Kaduna State.

The Goska and Dangoma, are Southern part of Kaduna communities located in Kafanchan, Jama’a LGA of the state.

The safe-space, which is a built structure, would serve as a referral centre for women and girls, especially survivors of SGBV to get referred to places where they could get counselling.

Inaugurating the safe-space structure in Goska Community, Jama’a LGA of Kaduna State, the Executive Director of Global Peace Development, Mr Ebruke Esike expressed worries over SGBV and violent conflict in the communities.

He, therefore, said to address cultural norms and SGBV issues, the NGOs conceived the idea of addressing the concerns of women which could lead to getting the men to promote peace between the two communities.

Esike said that the women from the two communities lacked enough space to talk to themselves, which informed the establishment of the safe-space to enable them to discuss and address wholistically issues concerning them.

According to the executive director, if women were not ready for violence, the men could not perpetrate it.

“Women have a role in the peace process, the safe-space is however a combination of many factors that promote justice, and stability and ensure accountability for those who violate the rights of women and girls.

“Women alone or men alone cannot promote peace, we need to work together and that is why the safe-space is important,” he said.

Also speaking, the Country Director (Nigeria) of International Alert, Mr Paul Nyulaku, said the safe-space would provide a safe haven for women and girls to come together and get referrals and also serve as a space for discussion of security issues of importance to them.

Nyulaku also said the space would serve as a point of strategy for the women and girls to explore opportunities for inclusion in decision-making processes in their community.

He noted that the space would be for a permanent use of the communities to ensure sustainability and continuity of the dividends of the initiative.

He equally said that the two NGOs had trained first responders in the communities who would be saddled with the task of providing first response services to survivors of SGBV in the and referring them to the appropriate authorities if the needs be.

“The safe-space is going to be manned by the first responders and dialogue facilitators that have been trained to provide psychosocial and psychological support to survivors of SGBV in the communities,” he said.

Earlier in a remark the Director Policy Advocacy and Communications of International Alert in London, Hannah Ward, said it was encouraging to see the two communities who have been in conflict bond together again to live peacefully.

She restated the NGO’s commitment to continue to support communities to live peacefully and hoped to build more safe-spaces across the state.

Speaking on behalf of the two communities, the Village Heads, Mr Samuel Barde of Goska and Malam Muhammad Bayi of Dangoma community, thanked the NGOs for erecting the safe-space for their benefit.

They said it would go a long way in strengthening the renewed ties between them for the benefit of their youths and coming generation.

“It will also reduce much of the cases of SGBV in our communities because justice is bound to be served to perpetrators and would serve as deterrence to others,” they said.

However, present at commissioning the safe-space included women, youths and religious leaders, the Ministry of Human Services and Social Development, and the Deputy Chairman of the Jama’a LGA, among others.

Highpoint of the event was traditional dance and displays by groups of the two communities.

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