Nigeria, Nov. 12 -- Religious and traditional leaders have renewed their commitment to ending sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) through stronger interfaith collaboration, community engagement, and cultural reform.
The call was made on Tuesday at the Regional High-Level Faith and Cultural Leaders Dialogue and Prevention Impact Documentary Premiere held in Abuja.
The event, hosted by the Dorothy Njemanze Foundation with support from the Ford Foundation, brought together religious leaders, community gatekeepers, and advocacy groups to explore ways faith and cultural institutions can drive sustainable prevention of gender-based violence.
Speaking at the opening, the Executive Director of the Dorothy Njemanze Foundation, Dorothy Njema...
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