The Borno State Emergency
Management Agency (SEMA), said on Friday it had commenced the training of about
1, 000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) on self defence against rape and
other acts of violence.
The Chairman of the agency,
Mr Satomi Ahmed, stated this in an interview with newsmen in Maiduguri.
Ahmed said that the training
was to equip the IDPs who would soon be transported back to their various
communities, to defend themselves in case of any attack.
“After the training, the
beneficiaries would serve as ambassadors of the fight against domestic violence
and sexual abuse in their various communities.”
He explained that the
training is being conducted in collaboration with Action Against Hunger,
International Rescue Commission and the United Nations Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
According to Vanguard, the
chairman added that the training also focussed on safe motherhood, reproductive
health, sexual violence among others.
“At the end of the training,
the women would be equipped with the relevant skills on how they can protect
themselves against any accidental circumstances.
“The training will give the
women the opportunity to assist other women on complications that may arise
especially during child birth.”
This sensitisation is also
designed to further build confidence in them to enable them return back to
their homes without any fear,” Ahmed said.
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