SGBV: LAGOS DSVA TAKES ADVOCACY TO IKEJA RESIDENTS' DOORSTEPS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 SGBV: LAGOS DSVA TAKES ADVOCACY TO IKEJA RESIDENTS' DOORSTEPS The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) Community Engagement team has spearheaded an impactful door-to-door sensitization campaign across the Ikeja Local Government Area recently. The initiative aims to significantly raise awareness about the critical issues of sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and cultivate a strong culture of zero tolerance within the community. The Onilekere Community Development Association (CDA) played a vital role in the campaign's success. Community leaders actively participated, receiving comprehensive Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials and thorough briefings on the multifaceted nature of SGBV and the established effective reporting mechanisms. The leaders expressed commitment to disseminating this crucial information widely among their community members, fostering an environment characterized by openness and readily available support. The exte...

AFCON : DR CONGO PLAYERS DRESS IN CLUB JERSEYS FOR TEAM PHOTO. (PHOTO).


AFCON2023: DR Congo players dress in club jerseys for team photo

Ahead of the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations, the Leopards of Democratic Republic of the Congo have gone unconventional as they decided to take their team photo donning their respective club jerseys. 

The Central African country has been camping in Abu Dhabi as it prepares for the continentā€™s largest football tournament.

The Central African country has been camping in Abu Dhabi as it prepares for the continentā€™s largest football tournament.

Before their departure to Ivory Coast, the players chose to represent their respective clubs in the teamā€™s group photograph.

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