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IJEBU-ODE PAINTED ORANGE AS JDPC, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH UNHCR, COWAOS AND NPF EMBARKED ON ROADWALK TO RAISE AWARENESS ON GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

As part of activities marking the 16 days of activism campaign, the Justice, Development and Peace Commission (JDPC), Ijebu-Ode in collaboration with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), Coalition of Women Association in Ogun State (COWAOS), the Nigerian Police Force (NPF), Transport Unions and other partners, embarked on a road-walk to raise the awareness on gender-based violence in Ijebu-Ode

The roadwalk train, in its impactful journey, visited the notable Oba Adetona Market (Oke-Aje) and key transportation hubs (Lagos and Ibadan Garages) in Ijebu-Ode, sensitizing audiences and creating awareness on the menace of Gender-Based Violence. Additionally, the team extended its reach to the Ijebu-Ode Local Government Council Secretariat, with the intention to meet with the Council Chairman and his team to discuss the prevalence of Gender-Based Violence, reinforcing our commitment to spreading the message against harmful behaviors and advocating for positive change.
The heart of the rally echoed a resounding message against harmful behaviors, emphasizing the importance of ending every forms of violence against women and girls, while women were encouraged to embrace virtuous roles in their homes. Importantly, we stood alongside victims of violence, urging them to break the silence and speak out against injustice.

Empowering Together: Roadwalk for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

The road walk served as a dynamic platform for awareness and education. JDPC, Ijebu-Ode remains committed to fostering a community where gender-based violence has no place.
The collaboration between UNHCR, COWAOS, and JDPC exemplifies the strength found in diverse partnerships, and together, we are catalysts for positive change.
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to all participants, volunteers, supporters, and collaborators who made this road walk a success.
As we mark the 16 Days of Activism, let us collectively continue the conversation, raise awareness, and work towards creating a safer and more inclusive society.
Together, let’s stand against gender-based violence.

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