
NENKUS TONGS
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Proud Feminist🌹Vice president SUG FCE-Pankshin,
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Women in Politics Forum Nigerian Women Trust Fund Lack of access to legal services, social stigma and shame, fear of retaliation, cultural and societal expectations, lack of support services, limited access to support services, including counseling, medical care, and shelter. #SpeakOut

Q6: What are some effective ways to support GBV survivors emotionally, legally, and financially? #EndGBV #SpeakOut Olly Okpechi Nigerian Women Trust Fund

Women in Politics Forum Nigerian Women Trust Fund For emotional support, we can support by listening without judgement, providing a safe space, and counselling/therapy. #SpeakOut

Women in Politics Forum Nigerian Women Trust Fund For legal support, it is important to provide protection of victim/survivors especially when it is in court, access to legal aid, access to justice, and advocacy for understanding of the case. #SpeakOut

Women in Politics Forum Nigerian Women Trust Fund For financial support, there should be economic empowerment, financial assistance, shelter and housing, employment, and access to financial support. #SpeakOut

Q7: How can media and storytelling be used as tools to drive awareness and action against GBV? #EndGBV #SpeakOut Olly Okpechi Nigerian Women Trust Fund

Women in Politics Forum Nigerian Women Trust Fund The media is a powerful platform to use to increase awareness through jingles and conversations. Through these, the media can raise empathy, raise the issues, and make recommendations and solutions. #SpeakOut

Women in Politics Forum Nigerian Women Trust Fund The prevention of GBV is a collective effort. Therefore, communities need to begin to #SpeakOut, not shield influential perpetrators, thereby exposing victims/survivors to greater harm. Create a safe space, a safe structure of support, & continuously provide information #SpeakOut

Women in Politics Forum Nigerian Women Trust Fund We must amplify the voices of the victims/survivors so that prevention and support are possible. Also, we must hold the judiciary, law enforcement, and legislative accountable to use their offices for the prevention and support of GBV victims/survivors #SpeakOut .

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