Nigerians In South Africa Decry Gender-based Violence

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The Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa has called for gender equality and an end to all forms of gender-based violence.

Coach Oscar Emetuei, National Deputy President of NICASA, made the call in a telephone interview with reporters on the outcome of the monthly virtual conference of NICASA’s Women’s wing.

The conference titled, “Gender equality; towards a just and equal world” was organised to mark this year’s women’s month in that country.

Emetuei said, “The conference seeks to achieve the following objectives -build a collective and common understanding for driving change toward the achievement of a Just and equal world.

“To share experiences on lessons learned and innovative approaches to overcoming gender inequality in all sectors and societal spheres.

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“Identify key actions needed to address gender-based violence and all forms of discrimination against women and girls everywhere.

“To tackle constraints that surround gender equality towards a just and equal world.”

Emetuei explained that the virtual conference attracted women from corporate organisations, students, business operators and entrepreneurs.

He noted that gender equality and women empowerment are among United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals dedicated to the celebration of courage and strength shown by notable women from across the globe.

The Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa has called for gender equality and an end to all forms of gender-based violence.

Coach Oscar Emetuei, National Deputy President of NICASA, made the call in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on the outcome of the monthly virtual conference of NICASA’s Women’s wing.

The conference titled, “Gender equality; towards a just and equal world” was organised to mark this year’s women’s month in that country.

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Emetuei said, “The conference seeks to achieve the following objectives -build a collective and common understanding for driving change toward the achievement of a Just and equal world.

“To share experiences on lessons learned and innovative approaches to overcoming gender inequality in all sectors and societal spheres.

“Identify key actions needed to address gender-based violence and all forms of discrimination against women and girls everywhere.

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“To tackle constraints that surround gender equality towards a just and equal world.”

Emetuei explained that the virtual conference attracted women from corporate organisations, students, business operators and entrepreneurs.

He noted that gender equality and women empowerment are among United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals dedicated to the celebration of courage and strength shown by notable women from across the globe.

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