The SAP document reafirms the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts, peace negotiations, peacebuilding, peacekeeping, humanitarian response and in post-conict reconstruction. It stresses the importance […]
The SAP document reafirms the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts, peace negotiations, peacebuilding, peacekeeping, humanitarian response and in post-conict reconstruction. It stresses the importance […]

Ekhator, Eghosa. (2020). Women and Access to Environmental Justice in Nigeria. SSRN Electronic Journal. 10.2139/ssrn.3719831. Read the full report below or download pdf

Following reports of increase in Sexual and Gender-Based (SGBV) cases during the period of Covid-19 lockdown in Nigeria between the months of March 2020 and July 2020, WINET carried out […]
Women in Nigeria face many challenges and discriminatory practices under some extant laws. This presentation focuses on some of these laws and their impacts on women in Nigeria. The Nigerian […]
In Nigeria, there is no known prevalence of SRGBV at the primary school level except as found in the 2014 Violence Against Children Survey (VACS) by the National Population […]

Nigerian women constitute about half of the nation’s population, and they form an important segment of the society. Their importance is reflected clearly in their role in the family, community, […]

Zainab Suleiman is a 17-year-old girl who suffered teenage forced marriage and attempted rape by her 75-year-old so-called husband. She stayed in the “safe house” for three weeks; she received […]
The peak of the pandemic coupled with the stay at home policy and lock down of businesses in Nigeria witnessed an astronomical rise in cases of Sexual and Gender Based Violence especially against women and girls . The rise in cases of violence against women and girls is evidenced in various reported incidents of violence across the Country. Joy NgoziEzeilo raised an alarm on the need to avert exacerbation of SGBV within the families during the lock down, in her word,”the world must respond promptly to avoid exacerbation of pandemic upon another pandemic of Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV)”. She further stressed in a press statement during the Pandemic that:“it is becoming clearer that we are not just fighting the Corona virus pandemic in Nigeria but also the rape epidemic happening upon the Covid-19 pandemic.
Gender-based Violence Overall, 11.9 percent of female respondents had ever experienced some form of sexual violence (Table 9). There was no significant difference between reported sexual violence by geographic location (data not shown). About 9.9 percent of females reported someone had tried to force them to have sex while 7.8 percent had actually been raped in the past. About 7 percent had been tricked into having sex while about 5.7 percent had been physically assaulted for refusing to have sex.

Men are liars when they do not acknowledge that after spending all their lives trying (in weird and abusive ways sometimes) to protect their women from other men, that men aren’t a collection of fears to women. It is unfair and insensitive to then belittle the fear from where the generalization comes from.
