Women at Risk International
Foundation, a non-profit organization which was set up in response to the high
incidence of rape and sexual violence in Nigeria has released data exposing the
alarming rate of rape and sexual violence incidents especially among minors.
The organization seeks to reduce these numbers by using their holistic “WARIF
Approach” to tackle these issues through Awareness/Sensitization Programs and
Post Incident Care of survivors of gender-based violence.
At the WARIF Rape Crisis
Centre located at 6, Turton Street, off Thorburn Avenue, Yaba - Immediate
medical care is offered to these survivors which include Forensic Medical
Examinations, Treatment of physical Injuries, the dispensation of Emergency
Contraceptives, administration of Post Exposure Prophylaxis which prevents
HIV/AIDS, Psychosocial counseling, and referrals for associated services such
as Legal Aid among others.
Data reported from the
WARIF Centre, located at 6, Turton Street, off Thorburn Avenue, Yaba indicates that over 1,100 girls in less than
3 years have been attended to at the WARIF
Centre, of which 759 (accounts for 69% )
were minors between the ages of 0-18 years old.
Also reported , based
on monitoring and evaluation of the number of these cases by the
Foundation since inception, the
incidents of sexual assault was highest in 2018 making up 45% of the incidents
reported till date.
The founder of WARIF, Dr.
Kemi DaSilva Ibru; an Obstetrician and Gynecologist stated that “WARIF was
established in response to a grave need in our society – 25% of our female
population were being exposed to various acts of sexual violence and rape. Majority of these young women had
nowhere to access free health care or seek help after their abuse. At WARIF, we
ensure that all women are supported with all their needs addressed, for their
healing and recovery process.”
With the alarming rate of
sexual assault survivors coming out to speak their truth, organizations like
WARIF who have been at the forefront of this menace are prepared to do all they
can to support these survivors.Speaking on the 24-hour confidential helpline
being run by the centre, it was reported that 632 calls in the last 2 years have been received from
people calling to report cases of gender-based violence and seek counselling
from trained therapists at the WARIF Centre.
The organization has also
launched group therapy sessions from June 2019 to support survivors who relive
the trauma of their past experiences and in 2 months, 60 women have come to
WARIF for these sessions, 83.9% of which are below the age of 30 years.
WARIF is committed to
supporting survivors and preventing the occurrence of rape and sexual assault
through the WARIF Centre and other impactful and sustainable initiatives in
Education and Community Service.
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