International Day of the Girl Child: MARF Calls for Eradication of Gender Based Violence Against Girls

International Day of the Girl Child: MARF Calls for Eradication of Gender Based Violence Against Girls

The Men Against Rape Foundation (MARF) has called for renewed commitment to protecting and eradicating of gender based violence against girls across Nigeria as the world marks the International Day of the Girl Child.

In a statement signed by both the Executive Director, Dr. Lemmy Ughegbe, and the Director of Strategic Development, Dr. Augustine Eigbe, MARF highlighted the 2024 theme, “Girls’ Vision for the Future,” calling for collective action to ensure that Nigerian girls are empowered to realise their full potential in a safe, supportive environment.

The Men Against Rape group stated that girls in Nigeria continue to face significant challenges, including gender-based violence, child marriage, limited access to education, and inadequate healthcare. These barriers, the foundation noted, are preventing girls from pursuing their dreams and actively contributing to the future they envision.

“Girls are the architects of tomorrow, and their vision for the future is critical to the progress of our nation. We must ensure that every Nigerian girl is given the opportunity to dream, lead, and thrive in an environment free from violence and inequality,” the statement read.

MARF urged stakeholders, including the government, civil society, and the private sector, to take immediate action to address these issues, emphasising four key areas of focus:

1. Eradication of Gender-Based Violence: The statement called for urgent efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against girls, including sexual abuse, trafficking, and child marriage. According to MARF, ensuring girls grow up in safe environments is crucial for them to pursue their ambitions without fear.

2. Prioritising Access to Education: Education was highlighted as a critical tool for empowering girls to shape their futures. MARF urged the government and relevant authorities to eliminate barriers that prevent girls from accessing quality education, including poverty and gender inequality.

3. Amplifying Girls’ Voices in Leadership: The foundation stressed the importance of creating platforms where girls can participate in decision-making processes at every level of society. “Empowering girls to lead will play a pivotal role in shaping the policies that affect their lives,” the statement said.

4. Investment in Health and Well-being: MARF also called for increased investment in healthcare services, particularly sexual and reproductive health, as essential for enabling girls to take control of their futures.

In addition to highlighting these areas, the statement acknowledged MARF’s ongoing efforts to protect the rights of girls various campaigns, including its advocacy against child marriage, support for survivors of abuse, and initiatives aimed at promoting gender equality in education.

“Our work spans across multiple areas of advocacy aimed at safeguarding the rights of Nigerian girls and ensuring they have every opportunity to succeed,” the statement added.

MARF in conclusion, urged all sectors of society to come together and work towards creating a future where every girl in Nigeria is safe, educated, healthy, and empowered to fulfil her dreams even as the world celebrates the International Day of the Girl Child.

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