From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
Chachavivi Women and Girl Child Development Foundation has put in place Gender Analysis programme in Igalamela/Odolu, Adavi and Kogi Local Government Areas of Kogi state with a view to identifying gender gaps, their responses and prevention mechanism
The Project Coordinator, Chachavivi Women and Girl Child Development Foundation (CCWGDF), Solomon Umar described Gender Based Violence (GBV) as one of the most oppressive forms of gender inequality, possing a fundamental barrier to the equal participation of women and men in social economic and political spheres.
The Project Coordinator made the disclosure during a gender analysis carried out in Ofuloko, Osaragada and Koto-Karfe communities in Igalamela/Odolu, Adavi and Kogi Local govt areas respectively.
The Gender Analysis cut across the three Senatorial District of Kogi State where Chachavivi Women and Girl Child Development Foundation (CCWGDF), with funding from the Nigerian Women Trust Fund (NWTF) is implementing a project aimed at preventing and responding to GBV
The project he added is to strengthen and show support to systems towards enabling them respond and prevent GBV in Kogi, Adavi and Igalamela, would come to an end in February 2023.
According to the Project Coordinator, the analysis was aimed at identifying gender gaps, their responses and prevention mechanisms that would inform capacity development in areas that requires strengthening as well as sensitisation with the type of GBV identified across the different locations.
The Gender analyses he explained was done through a focal group discussion (FGD) and a key informant interview (KII).
Mr. Solomon notes that GBV impedes equality and the achievements of a range of development outcomes in the Society.