Speak Out,
Stay Safe, Empower Change.
Your Voice Matters: Report, Learn, and Stand Against Sexual Violence.
Do not keep quiet!
Sexual violence is a term to describe any sexual activity or act that happened without consent that was unwanted or involved one or more of the following: pressure, manipulation, bullying, intimidation, threats, deception, force. The term ‘sexual violence’ is an all-encompassing term that refers to a range of acts, some of which are criminal offences, like sexual assault, rape, and sexual abuse
Speak Up!
All forms of sexual and gender-based violence involve the exercise of power and control, denying victims/survivors freedom and the capacity to give consent. Sexual violence is not about sex or love.
Do not keep quiet!
Sexual violence is a term to describe any sexual activity or act that happened without consent that was unwanted or involved one or more of the following: pressure, manipulation, bullying, intimidation, threats, deception, force. The term ‘sexual violence’ is an all-encompassing term that refers to a range of acts, some of which are criminal offences, like sexual assault, rape, and sexual abuse
Speak Up!
All forms of sexual and gender-based violence involve the exercise of power and control, denying victims/survivors freedom and the capacity to give consent. Sexual violence is not about sex or love.
Helplines
You're Not Alone: Reach Out,Get Help, Find Support
- Federal Government of Nigeria Toll Free Number for Violation of Girls and Women – 080072732255
- Mandatory Reporting of child abuse/Sexual assault of a Minor: 112 or 08137960048
- Child Abuse Help Lines: 08085753932, 08102678442
- CeceYara Foundation ; 24 hr toll free child helpline 08008008001/07007007001
- Women’s Rights and Health Project (WRAHP) – 08125346052
- Community Women’s Rights Foundation – 0803-300-9523
- WARIF CENTRE, 24 hour confidential Toll-Free helpline (+234)-8009-210-0009
- Olive Community Development Initiative - 08111938097
The workshop was very interacting, lively and interesting. I knew about things that I thought was just mere things that could not be looked into. But after at the ending this workshop I realised about gender and sexual violence and the action it describes
(U.S, 17 years)
I love the researcher talks about gender-based violence and it is obvious she is good at it. The workshop have make me know the difference between sexual harassment and sexual abuse. The workshop have really enlightened me about gender-based violence
( A.L, 17 years)
The workshop is very active and lively because I didn’t know what sexual violence is before, but now I have understand it
(A.M, 16 years)

