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IWD: ActionAid calls for care-centered approach to women’s welfare
March 8, 2021
As Nigeria joins rest of the world to commemorate 2021 International Women’s Day, IWD, an International Civil Society Organisation, ActionAid Nigeria, AAN, Monday, called for care-centered approach on women’s welfare.
This was contained in a statement issued by AAN, where the Country Director, AAN, Ene Obi, lamented the poor treatment women still receive despite their effort and contribution at the family and national levels.
Ene also pointed out that Nigerian women were the hardest hit by social and economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the year 2020 including job loss, low paid roles, little protection, domestic violence as a result of lockdowns, insecurity making women targets and easy preys.
2021 International Women s Day: ActionAid calls for care-centered approach to women s welfare
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March 4, 2021
Some civil society groups have raised concerns about spike in criminal activities ranging from armed banditry, abductions and killings, especially in the northern and central parts of the country.
ActionAid Nigeria (AAN), an international not-for-profit organisation, described the trend of insecurity in the country as alarming.
The group, in a statement signed by its country director, Ene Obi, Thursday, said the increasing rate of kidnap-for-ransom in the country could further undermine stakeholders’ efforts at reducing the rate of out-of-school children in Nigeria, particularly, the girl-child.
“Insecurity is still on the rise in Nigeria, with many records of insurgency attacks, kidnapping, armed banditry abductions and killings, with scores of deaths both within the military and civilians, especially in the Northern and central part of the country.