The Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF) was launched over three years ago in response to the high incidence of rape and sexual violence in our communities. Since its inception, the organization is successfully tackling these issues whilst providing health care to survivors and raising awareness through its preventive initiatives in education and community service.
It has now become one of the foremost anti-sexual and Gender-Based violence organizations in Nigeria.
The prevalence of
Gender-Based Violence in Nigeria has fast become an epidemic affecting an
average of 1 in 4 girls and 1 in girls before the age of 18.
The impact of
which is seen in almost every community across the country. WARIF has now taken
on the laudable task of increasing awareness of Gender-Based Violence across
the country with the launch of #WARIFVision2020; with the aim of impacting one
million lives by the end of 2020. The organization is already achieving this
through its various initiatives and plans to engage other NGOs and CSOs across
Nigeria.
The organization also calls on well-meaning Nigerians to support this
goal through volunteering and donations. Activities have commenced under this
project and WARIF believes that through a collective effort we can all live in
a society free from rape and sexual violence.
Commenting on this, the
founder, Dr. Kemi Dasilva Ibru stated that ‘the magnitude of the issues
surrounding GBV is one that the organization tracks closely and this initiative
will serve as an ideal opportunity to raise awareness to many individuals still
unaware of the menace of GBV that exists in their community’
Partnerships that have
impacted on many individuals such as that with Slum to School and Freedom
Foundation are examples of collaborations that will assist WARIF in achieving
this goal. The organization will also partner with more like-minded
organizations in Nigeria and beyond for the actualization of this goal.
About WARIF
Women at Risk International
Foundation (WARIF) is a non-profit organization founded in 2016 by Dr. Kemi
DaSilva Ibru MD; MPH in response to the high incidence of sexual assault, rape
and human trafficking occurring amongst young girls and women across Nigeria.
The Foundation was established to raise awareness and address the prevalence of
this problem through the “WARIF Approach” – a unique holistic method of
tackling Gender-Based Violence through the development and implementation of a
series of initiatives, targeting both the intervention/treatment of these
affected women, as well as providing preventive measures in education and
community service to reduce the high incidence.
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