NGO Hosts Awareness Walk to End Gender-Based Violence

Date: 2024-12-13

As cases of domestic violence and drug abuse continue to rise, a non-governmental organization, The Nurture Place for Drug Harm Reduction, has stepped forward to tackle these pressing issues through advocacy and action, as reported by the Nigerian Tribune.

Led by harm reduction advocate Ms. Oluwatosin Awe, the organization hosted a drug harm reduction and human rights awareness walk in Ilorin to commemorate International Human Rights Day 2024 and the conclusion of the 16-day activism campaign against gender violence.

The event, which saw over 100 participants, began at the Ilorin Post Office and concluded at the Kwara State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development. It was supported by key agencies, including the First Lady's Office, the Kwara State Ministry of Health, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), and the Kwara State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.

Ms. Oluwatosin Awe, convener of The Nurture Place, emphasized the campaign's theme, “Our Rights, Our Future, Right Now.” She stated, “Today, we come together to mark International Human Rights Day and the end of the 16-Day Campaign Against Gender Violence. Gender-based violence is a grave injustice that perpetuates fear, inequality, and silence. We must confront it with actions that protect survivors and hold perpetrators accountable.”

Ms. Awe also highlighted the intersection of harm reduction and human rights. “Harm reduction guarantees access to healthcare, support services, and dignity for marginalized groups, including drug users, who often face stigma and discrimination. This approach prioritizes safety and well-being over punitive measures,” she added. She called for policies to address systemic oppression and promote inclusive solutions.

Representing the board of directors, Mr. Olawale Yakubu stressed the need to prioritize harm reduction as a fundamental human right. “Harm reduction is more than a strategy; it's a commitment to dignity, safety, and the well-being of the most vulnerable in our communities,” he said. He urged stakeholders in Kwara State to create systems that protect lives and uphold citizens' rights.

Outreach Coordinator Adebiyi Adeyinka highlighted the role of men and boys in ending gender-based violence. “GBV is a global crisis that requires everyone to step up. Men, boys, and allies must play active roles in building safer, more equitable communities for all women,” he stated.

Pamilerin Ogundare, Director of Programs for The Nurture Place, emphasized the broader importance of human rights in fostering peace and stability. “When people's rights are protected and promoted, we pave the way for a brighter future and a more equitable world. Today, we reaffirm our commitment to speaking out against GBV and supporting those who face stigma and discrimination,” he said.

Representatives from the NDLEA highlighted the link between drug abuse and violence, noting the importance of sensitization campaigns. “Drug abuse and violence are interconnected issues affecting our communities. By raising awareness, we can address these challenges while promoting respect and care for all individuals,” they said.

Alhaja Ishola who doubled as the representative of the First Lady and Kwara State Commissioner for Women Affairs, spoke about the ongoing efforts to combat GBV in the state. “Gender-based violence is a painful reality for many Nigerians. We are committed to breaking this cycle by challenging harmful beliefs, amplifying survivors' voices, and ensuring justice is served. Reporting incidents is critical for keeping everyone safe,” she noted.

The walk featured participants carrying banners with messages such as “Say No to Gender-Based Violence” and “Human Rights for All,” symbolizing solidarity in the fight for justice and equality.

Ms. Awe reiterated the importance of community-driven efforts in addressing societal issues. “Harm reduction bridges the gap between addressing drug abuse and protecting human rights. Our walk today represents our resolve to build a society where everyone can live freely, safely, and empowered,” she said.

As the event concluded, participants expressed hope for a future where human rights and harm reduction are central to societal development. The Nurture Place reaffirmed its mission to create healthier, more compassionate communities through advocacy, education, and policy change.

 

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