GENDER BASED VIOLENCE (GBV) -RESPONSE SERVICE DIRECTORY
Gender Based Violenece (GBV) refers to any harm that is perpetrated against a person's will and results from power inequalities that are absed on gender roles. The incidence of GBV is growing
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Gender Based Violenece (GBV) refers to any harm that is perpetrated against a person's will and results from power inequalities that are absed on gender roles. The incidence of GBV is growing
This document was published within the Sustainable Mechanism for Improving Livelihood and Household Empowerment (SMILE) project, a consortium led by CRS in collaboration with ActionAid and Westat. The
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Agriculture will in the foreseeable future remain the main occupation of the Nigerian people. While it is challenged by slow pace of modernisation, it must qucikly stop being encumbered by frequent
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A baseline study conducted by ActionAid Nigeria in Kogi state identified unemployment as a top driving factor of violence. Through the System and Structure Strengthening Approach Against