IMG 20240421 WA0004
IMG 20240421 WA0004

The Civil Society Organisations Network Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV), in Zamfara State, has expressed concern over the rising cases of GBV from 300 to 600 in the first quarter of 2024 and blamed the surge on the lack of implementation of the Violence against Person Prohibition (VAPP) law and the trial of perpetrators in the state.


The CSO network made this known during their quarterly review meeting in Gusau, the State Capital.


They called on the Zamfara State Government to establish the GBV survivors’ trust fund to support victims coping with the trauma and fighting the perpetrators.


Also, they noted a compelling need to intensify awareness creation and strengthen the capacity of stakeholders to effectively and efficiently combat the menace, even as they also called on the Zamfara State Government to set up a mobile court to deal with the GBV issues and implement the relevant laws.

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