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WARIF Trains Police Across Lagos On Gender Violence 

By Orientalnews StaffAugust 31, 2018Updated:August 31, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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Following   the  USAID   grant  awarded   to   WARIF   via   the Pathfinder   platform,   the   Women   at   Risk   Foundation   (WARIF)   has   trained   40   law enforcement agents across Lagos districts on adequate gender based violence management and the role of   law enforcement in the sexual assault landscape. 

This interactive workshop session   took   place   at   the   WARIF   Centre,  a Sexual  Assault   Referral   Centre   run   by   the organisation, on the 30th
 of August, 2018.
The gender sensitization interactive workshop brought together members of the Lagos State Police Force across Alakara, Ketu, Ajah, Adeniji, Ilupeju and Alakuko districts to educate them on rape, domestic and physical violence and sexual assault, as well as the technique to identify, manage and refer potential cases  to the WARIF Centre.
The workshop also served as a platform to teach the law enforcement agents about the services WARIF offers such as medical consultations, treatment and screening for HIV and other
   sexually   transmitted   infections   (STIs),   counselling   and   social   welfare   intervention.
Knowledge
   about   these   services   provided   by   WARIF   will   ensure   that   law   enforcement agencies adequately refer survivors to the Centre.
“Based on our current statistics and confirmed by the organisation approximately 10,000 girls
   are   sexually   assaulted   or  raped   every   day   in  Nigeria.   In   addition   to   hospitals and primary healthcare centres, Police stations are usually the first point of contact for many of the survivors of rape and sexual violence in our communities”  said  Dr. Kemi DaSilva-Ibru, founder   of   WARIF.   This   is   why   we   have   taken   this   critical   step  to   ensure   that   Law
Enforcement are sensitized to these cases and are trained on the appropriate responses documentation and referral of these cases to centres such as the WARIF Centre.
We also want to encourage survivors of rape and sexual violence to speak up and reach out to law enforcement agents when these situations occur, being assured that these cases will be handled in an appropriate manner. We hope this training session is the first of many more to
   come,   as   we  build   a   strong   lasting   partnership   with   the   law   enforcement   agencies, specifically the  Police   Force that  is successful in assisting  in the fight  against rape and sexual violence in Nigeria today, and we urge all other agencies to join in” she added.

The overall objectives   of  the USAID grant awarded  to  WARIF   are   to promote improved medical   services   for   rape  and  assault  victims,  psychosocial  counselling,   and  training  of secondary   school   girls   on   sexual   assault   through   the   WARIF   Educational   School Programme.

Women at Risk International Foundation, (WARIF) is a non-profit organization, established to raise awareness and address the prevalence of rape, sexual violence and trafficking of young girls and women in communities across Nigeria.

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