The executive director of the Centre for Communication and Social Impact (CCSI), Ms Babafunke Fagbemi, has expressed deep concerns at growing cases of violence against women worldwide.
In a statement issued in Abuja, Fagbemi called for stronger criminal justice systems to hold perpetrators accountable and for increased support for survivors, including access to safe and transparent reporting mechanisms.
Fagbemi also emphasised the importance of addressing the root causes of violence, including gender biases, power imbalances, and harmful norms.
She urged the government, communities, and stakeholders to invest in comprehensive strategies that combine prevention, protection, and accountability.
“As part of this year’s 16 Days of Activism campaign, CCSI joins the global call to revitalise commitments and demand urgent action from decision-makers
With the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action approaching in 2025, this period presents a critical opportunity to channel resources towards ending violence against women and girls.
“CCSI urges everyone to amplify their voices using #NoExcuse and #16Days and to take concrete steps to build a safer world where no woman or girl lives in fear of violence. Let us unite to prevent these tragedies and create a future of equality and justice for all,” the statement added.