Global Women for Quality and Sustainable Development Initiative (GWSD), an NGO, says it is providing protection support for 200 survivors of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Edo.
Mariam Kadiri-Ezolome, Executive Director, GWSD, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Benin on Thursday.
Kadiri-Ezolome said the protection support was being provided under its project titled: “Mitigating Gender-Based Violence through Protection Action in Edo South Senatorial District.”
She said that the project, which started in January, was being undertaken in collaboration with the British Council.
Kadiri-Ezolome said that the support services being provided included temporary shelter, empowerment, as well as psychosocial, medical, and legal services.
She added that the empowerment component of the project was in recognition of the importance of self-sufficiency for women in reduction of incidences of GBV.
According to her, the intervention, which is being funded by the European Union, targets survivors of GBV in Edo South Senatorial District, and would run for a period of nine months.
“Apart from providing protection support for survivors of GBV, the intervention will also include awareness creation, advocacy, community engagement, and social and behavioral change as regards GBV issues.
“We have done advocacy and we are currently doing sensitisation.
“We have already captured about 43 survivors with issues ranging from defilement, rape and domestic violence, among others.
“By the end of the project, we will be able to provide livelihood skills and empowerment for the survivors based on their needs,” Kadiri-Ezolome said.
She added that meetings with relevant stakeholders were ongoing to promote better synergy in mitigating incidences of GBV, especially against women and girls in Edo.
“We recently had a dialogue with stakeholders, and we are planning to hold subsequent meetings to assess the progress of what is being done to mitigate GBV against women and girls in the state.”