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16 Days of Activism

16 Days of Activism The Executive Director of ASVIOL Support Initiative, moderated an engaging breakfast debate panel session hosted by the french Embassy discussing the topic “What real accountability looks like in the fight against gender based violence “.Also, as part of the 16 days of Activism, ASVIOL Support Initiative was one of the partners towards the launch of the ” GBV AVENGERS” educational game, an innovative tool designed to raise and combat gender based violence.The 16 Days of Activism Picnic, organized by the ASVIOL Support Initiative and supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, successfully brought together a diverse group of young executives and changemakers to address critical issues surroundingSexual and Gender- Based Violence (SGBV). This intimate gathering, held at Millennium Park in Abuja, served as a vital platform for exchanging insights, fostering collaboration, and enhancing advocacy efforts. The event underscored the importance of strengtheningpartnerships between organizations working on SGBV and related issues, emphasizing synergy over competition in resource mobilization. As part of the 2024 16 Days of Activism, ASVIOL Support Initiative, in collaboration with UN Women Nigeria, the Federal Ministry of Justice, and Ford Foundation, held town hall meetings with five traditional leaders in the FCT to address Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and harmful social norms. The sessions fostered community-driven solutions and strengthened partnerships for GBVprevention.Traditional Leaders Engaged:•Ona of Abaji•Sapeyi of Garki•Etsu of Kwali•Chief Ezra Gomna, JP (District Head of Kurudu)To conclude the 2024 16 Days of Activism Against GBV, ASVIOL Support Initiative, in collaboration with renowned Northern Nigerian musician Morell and the French Embassy, hosted a private screening of the documentary “UNSEEN SCARS” at the French Ambassador’s residence in Abuja. The event featured the Honourable Minister of Women Affairs and other dignitaries, showcasing live music by Morell. The documentary highlights the various forms of violence faced by women, including sexual harassment, financial abuse, emotional violence, and physical violence, shedding light on hidden struggles and advancing advocacy against gender-based violence.

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Nigerian Army training

Nigerian Army Training In furtherance of our organization’s dedication to combating sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), we collaborated with the Nigerian Army Women’s Command to deliver a specialized training session. The workshop, focused on addressing sexual violence in military and domestic contexts, provided a platform for 300 women soldiers toacquire critical knowledge and skills. This initiative underscores our commitment to empowering key stakeholders and promoting a culture of zero tolerance for SGBV.

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Bricks Point Hotel Training

Bricks Point Hotel Training ASVIOL Support Initiative recently conducted a comprehensive training program for the staff of @brickspoint_asokoro, focusing on “Combating Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) in the Hospitality Industry”.This interactive and informative session aimed to equip participants with the necessary knowledge, skills, and tools to identify, prevent, and respond to incidents of SGBV within their establishments. This initiative demonstrates our organization’s commitment to addressing SGBV in diverse settings and supporting the development of inclusive and respectful communities.

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Nimet training

Nimet training ASVIOL Support Initiative is proud to have partneredwith the Nigerian Meteorological Agency(@officialnimetng) to deliver a comprehensive trainingprogram for NiMet staff on “Addressing Harassmentand Improving Workplace Dynamics.”This collaborative effort aims to promote a culture ofrespect, inclusivity, and zero tolerance for harassmentin the workplace. We remain committed to supportingorganizations in preventing workplace harassment andpromoting positive workplace cultures.

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Brunch for maternal health right International Women’s Day

In March, ASVIOL Support Initiative and the Nafisa Atiku Brand, supported by the French Mission in Nigeria, hosted a high-profile brunchevent. This esteemed gathering brought together influential panelists for a pivotal conversation on the critical issue of maternalhealth rights in Nigeria.The discussion highlighted the imperative need to prioritize maternal health and well-being, and to address the systemic challenges anddisparities that persist in Nigeria’s maternal healthcare system.

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Project: Express Her Voice: Artivism For Change

Express Her Voice: Artivism For Change As part of our ongoing efforts to address sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), we launched an art competition tagged “Express Her Voice: Artivism for Change”. This project was created during the 16 days of activism in collaboration with the Shehu Musa Yaradua Foundation and was supported by the French Embassy and Ford Foundation. It aimed to demonstrate how art and storytelling can serve as a powerful tool for bringing about change and breaking the culture of shame and silence that often surrounds SGBV. We received multiple applications, and three winners were selected at the end ofthe competition. The top three finalists were awarded cash prizes for their outstanding contributions.

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Project:Safe School’s Initiative

Safe School’s Initiative The ASVIOL Support Initiative’s dedication to safe school initiatives is crucial for promoting a nurturing and protective environment, where students can learn, grow, and thrive without fear of sexual violence, bullying, discrimination, or other threats to their well-being. These initiatives include various strategies, policies, and practices aimed at creating safe, inclusive, and supportive school communities that prioritize the physical, emotional, and psychological safety of all students. By fostering a culture of respect, empathy, and consent for all members of the school community, these initiatives help build a safer and healthier environment for everyone.

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Project: Advocacy for the VAPP Act

Advocacy for the VAPP Act Our organization’s key Ostrategy in addressing gender-based violence is through policy advocacy. We have been actively working towards the domestication of the Violence Against Person Prohibition Act (VAPP). To support this goal, we pushed for the domestication of the VAPP Act under the campaign tagged #NorthNormal. This campaign was carried out in Borno State Nigeria and other northern states, saw an active engagement of policymakers and community leaders in theimplementation of the act.

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Project: Community Outreach in IDP Camps

Community Outreach in IDP Camps As an organisation we strive to provide educational and informative outreach programs to marginalized and vulnerable communities, such as those residing in Internally Displaced Camps. Our goal is to empower individuals to stand together as a united front in the fight against sexual and genderbased violence within their community

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