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Prof. Joy Ngozi Ezeilo (SAN,OON) Speaks to Leadership Nigeria on Herder-Farmer Crisis, Sit-at-home Order Fuel Gender-based Violence
The farmer-herder crisis, as well as other crises such as the sit-at-home in the southeast part of the country, have exposed more women to gender-based violence, reports published with support
Emergence of Boko Haram escalated gender based violence against women, says Prof Joy Ngozi Ezeilo (SAN,OON)
The Emeritus Dean of Law at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Prof. Joy Ezeilo (SAN) has said that the emergence of Boko Haram has escalated sexual and gender-based violence against
Establish early warning mechanism to tackle human trafficking, Prof. Joy Ngozi Ezeilo (SAN,OON) tells FG
Former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons, Prof Joy Ezeilo, has called on the government at all levels to establish early warning mechanisms to stop the pervasive and
PRESS STATEMENT WACOL TRAINS OVER 90 TEACHERS TO SAFEGUARD PUPILS/STUDENTS FROM FALLING VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKERS, IN EDO, DELTA AND ANAMBRA STATE
Women Aid Collective (WACOL) with funding support from the Government of Switzerland is implementing a project “Scaling Up Prevention of Human Trafficking and Unsafe Migration” with a view to prevent
PRESS STATEMENT, UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR STUDENTS PROTEST: WOMENAID COLLECTIVE (WACOL) CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND PASSAGE OF THE SEXUAL HARASSMENT BILL INTO LAW
In the last few days, we have witnessed students of the Faculty of Law, University of Calabar (UNICAL), boldly announce their displeasure through a peaceful protest as they demand for
WOMEN AID COLLECTIVE (WACOL) CONDEMNS THE KILLING OF MRS. OMOBOLANLE RAHEEM BY A TRIGGER-HAPPY POLICEMAN
Women Aid Collective (WACOL), a reputable Non-Governmental Organisation with observer status with the United Nations has condemned in strong terms the killing of Mrs. Omobolanle Raheem, a pregnant mother, and