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Village Debbo Care Initiative empowers under-resourced communities in🇳🇬. SDG’s; Women/Girls Education & Economic Empowerment! #SRHR, #Edu4Her, #SGBV, #Peace!

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VDCare is a women led nonprofit organization with community based approach. We work towards the realization of Human Rights to SDGs 3,4,5&16. 👇👇 SDG3: SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS, under which we work as advocates, working to ensure.. @UNTrustFundEVAW @ActionAidNG
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If not you, has someone you know, a friend or some1 from your family, ever been sexually abused or harassed? When sexually harassed, do you also blame him/her for doing something wrong or for not doing something right? Or are you the type that LISTENs to the victims/survivors first, then COMFORT and ENCOURAGE her/him to say their truth, and/or WALK with her/him on the pathway to JUSTICE??? Do you help survivors to access SGBV services that help them to RECOVER from the trauma, by referring them to where they could access medical, legal and psycho-social support? Are you a person that usually stand in SOLIDARITY with survivors, or the one that stigmatise, speak or act AGAINST the survivors??? Samira Modibbo✍️ For VDCare!
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This is coming up today! Buckle up, register and be ready to participate! Join 'Herspace' for a webinar on International Women's Day, as the conversation about "educating young girls and empowering the next generation" is driven . The theme for this year IWD is👇: Accelerate Action: Empowering the Next Generation! Date & Time: 8th Mar , 2025, at 19:30–21:00 View details and RSVP👇 Link: calendar.app.google/at4puxV9czDAky…
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VDCare celebrates the recently achieved JUSTICE in Kaduna State, Nigeria! “In a landmark ruling, three men—John Moses, Yakubu Mohammed, and Mustapha Musa—have been sentenced to death by hanging and surgical castration following their conviction on two charges of rape in Kaduna. Between June 2024 and February 2025, the Ministry secured three convictions for rape in the state, sending a strong message of deterrence. John Moses was convicted on June 7, 2024, under charges of rape and incest, receiving the death sentence and castration. Yakubu Mohammed was convicted on February 6, 2025, for similar charges, also receiving the same penalty. Mustapha Musa, convicted on February 24, 2025, for two counts of rape, was sentenced to life imprisonment. The cases were prosecuted by legal experts M.P. Danjuma Esq. and Halimatu S. Bello Esq. The sentences mark a firm stand against rape and gender violence in the region, with hopes for further reforms in the justice system”. BarristersNG✍️ A very big accolade and CREDIT to the Legal Officers, who passionately saw to the realisation of this verdict. And a special appreciation to all the SGBV Actors in Kaduna State, who have been working tirelessly to pursue JUSTICE for the SURVIVORS of Sexual and Gender Based Violence, in Kaduna State, Nigeria, and Africa at large! VDCare Cares❣️ @unwomenNG @GatesAfrica @AU_WGYD @UNFPANigeria @Plan_Nigeria @LeboSpeaks @FedMinOfJustice @YALINetwork
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Four days ago, the 27th of February, was marked as Black History Month! This year's was marked in honor of a black girl called Anarcha Westcott. She was a 17 year enslaved girl who underwent roughly 30 operations without Anesthesia for a Vesicovaginal Fistula (VVF), an abnormal connection between vagina and the bladder; urine coming through vagina). She healed after the surgery, and James Marion Sim (we refuse to refer to him as doctor) was the racist man who performed these surgeries on her, and was denoted as the father of Gynecology. However, we would like to say Anarcha is the mother of gynecology. Without her strength, grit, and bravery, she wouldn't have survived those procedures. We couldn't imagine doing surgery on someone without some form of anesthesia. Black history is America's history. The story must be told even when it's not pretty. NB: A part of this content is from Tony Alex Miller! #Respect #Equality #Inclusiveness #AllHumansAreEqual
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Madam Grace Yohanna👇🏼, who is the Senior Programs Manager of @VdCare, while engaging the participants at our one day meeting with the Media and key stakeholders who are working against #Sexual_Harassment_on_Campus. She emphasised on the fact that Sexual Harassment is not only perpetrated against students, she explained that it also happens to staff, and not just the academic staff, but also the administrators and other junior staff that are working within campuses!
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Campaign against SEXUAL HARASSMENT on Campus!.. About last FRIDAY, the 26th Day of April, 2023! Concerning our one day meeting with Kaduna State Legislators, the Media, and key CSOs that are working against Sexual Harassment on Campus in Kaduna State, and Nigeria! We nailed it🤜🤛🏼 VDCare Team is making us Proud💪🏼 Follow our page to give us a boost, and stay updated on the activities of the organisation. Thank you @USAIDAfrica @USAIDNigeria @PalladiumImpact @_YouthAIive and other ASHA’s Club organisations who are driving this project!
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Supporting survivors is not debatable, and this includes shifting the blame where it belongs: onto perpetrators. Victim blaming only perpetuates the cycle of abuse.
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VDCare held a one day progress review meeting with Kaduna State Legislators, SSAs to Kaduna State Governor, the Media, and key CSOs that are working against Sexual Harassment on Campus! Together, we had discussed the activities of our Anti-Sexual Harassment Advocacy (ASHA) Cluster, especially on addressing the prevalence of sexual harassment in the Nigerian Tertiary Educational Institutions. We have also deliberated and understood the relative provisions of the Anti-Sexual Harassment Prohibition Bill, 2023, and converses on the composition and work done by the established Independent Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee (ISHP), set up by some tertiary institutions we are currently working with. We had also reviewed the progress made by the institutions who have establish Independent Sexual Harassment Prohibition Committee or any other similar committee. We had interactively learnt from each other, exchanged ideas and defined improved strategies across various institutions in handling cases of sexual harassment on campus. Some of the People and Organisations in attendance were:👇🏼 1. UNICEF 2. UNFPA 3. BBC 4. Voice of America 5. KSMC TV 6. SSA to the Governor on Student Matters 7. SSA to the Governor on Print Media 8. SSA to the Governor on Religious Matters 9. Federal Cooperation College, Kaduna 10. Ministry of Education, Kaduna 11. FIDA 12. Minitry of Justice 13. Aid Foundation 14. Sexual Assault Referral Center, SARC 15. Leader of our CASH Club, and many others!
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VDCare is a women led nonprofit organization with community based approach. We work towards the realization of Human Rights to SDGs 3,4,5&16. 👇👇 SDG3: SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS, under which we work as advocates, working to ensure.. @UNTrustFundEVAW @ActionAidNG
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VDCare has been ENGAGING the MEDIA and SECURITY Agencies in Kaduna State for better impact in the fight against violent extremisms and sexual and gender based violence. We have had in our event, five media houses from TV and Radio Stations in Kaduna, Mr Suleiman Maiyaki, who was representing the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and also a former aid to the immediate past Kaduna State Commissioner of Human Services and Social Development, Mr. Zailani AJ Musa, representing the Kaduna State Vigilante Service (KADVS), and Madam Aisha from Kaduna State Correctional Services! Thank you for lending us your VOICES, PLATFORMS and SUPPORT in creating a SAFE, INCLUSIVE and VIOLENCE FREE Kaduna State, Arewa and Nigeria! 🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
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Represented by Felicia Yahaya, VDCare attended a three days capacity building workshop on Policy Review and Development in Abuja, Nigeria. As part of SCALE Project's mandate to sustainably strengthen the capacity of it cluster organisations, this Policy Brief Development Workshop was conducted on the 15th, 16th and 17th days of April, 2024, at RockView Hotel, in Abuja, Nigeria.
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VDCare paid an Advocacy visit to the Kaduna State Ministry of Education today, the 8th of April, 2024. Since there has been a change in the leadership of the Ministry and new appointments were made, we had a re-familiarization meeting, re-introduced our organization to them again, introduced SCALE Project, ASHA Cluster and the activities conducted so far. After we were welcomed by the Permanent Secretary, the Director of Public Schools, his Deputy and the Director of Female Education, we dived into a deep conversation about the prevalence of sexual harassment within the Kaduna State’s tertiary educational institutions, we went further and informed the Ministry about the work that VDCare has been doing since 2017 to increase the enrolment and retention of girls back into secondary schools, and previous and current activities against sexual and gender based violence in primary, secondary and tertiary educational institutions. Further, we conversed on VDCare’s stakeholders engagement programs, TV, Radio and Social Media sensitization and awareness campaigns to promote girl child education, gender equality, and reduce the menace of SGBV. We also solicited for their support, involvement and participation in the implementing of our activities and solution ideas that would help us to collectively reduce or tackle the menace of sexual harassment within our learning institutions in Kaduna State, and Nigeria. In his speech, the Permanent Secretary expressed his excitement about our projects, recognised our presence and noted VDCare as one of the organisations complementing the efforts of the Ministry in Kaduna state. He promised us that the Ministry will accord us their full support and even participate in some our programs when there is need for them to do so. We concluded the meeting at 1:00 in the afternoon, exchanged pleasantries, and moved back to the office of the Director of Public Schools to snap pictures, as the Permanent Secretary said that he does not like or take pictures, but granted us the permission to do so without him. We captured the pictures, exchanged pleasantries, said our good byes and departed at 1:10pm.
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VDCare team, DEBRIEFING after training of twenty (20) adolescents (10 girls and 10 boys, 10 Christians and 10 Muslims), on peace building, religious tolerance and inter-communal trust. We usually sit for such meetings after every activity to identify areas of improvement and review our team’s and individual performance, strengths and weaknesses. We strongly believe that such debriefing is crucial to the success and sustainability of our projects, in various parts of Northern Nigeria! Be a Volunteer today and open a door to numerous positive changes and contribute to making sustainable impacts in your community, state and county, Nigeria🇳🇬 VDCare Cares🕊️🤝
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SEXUAL HARRASSMENT remains one of the unfortunate menace that fear has made difficult for students to speak out and converse on. With the expertise of VDCare team, we had successfully spurred the participants (mostly students) to actively engage with their fellow participants, who were key stakeholders in the fight against Sexual and Gender Based Violence in Kaduna state, Nigeria. We collectively discussed and identified sexual harassment in its diverse forms, while our expert facilitators lectured them in a way that it encouraged the students to speak up and interactively engage with each other, and the facilitators to identify possible solutions. Questions were asked to the Panellists around steps of REPORTING cases of sexual harassment on Campus and the right channels, via which the cases are to be reported! Say NO to the menace of Sexual Harassment in the Nigerian Tertiary Educational Institutions! #SayNoToSGBV #CAJA
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