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OAU Students Launch Project to Combat Sexual Violence

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Students from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, have initiated a groundbreaking programme aimed at addressing sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) within the university and surrounding areas.

The project, known as the Safe Communities Project, is part of LEAP Africa’s Youth Leadership Development Programme. It is executed in collaboration with the VARSH Foundation, according to Hassanat Adebowale, the project lead.

The programme seeks to train and empower student leaders to become active advocates against SGBV.

During a recent two-day training session held at the university, 24 students, including key representatives from the Students’ Union, participated in the intensive workshop.

The training covered critical areas, such as understanding the root causes of sexual violence, recognition of SGBV cases, effective response techniques, and advocacy strategies.

Professor Boladale Mapayi from OAU’s Department of Mental Health led a session focused on recognising and responding to SGBV on campus.

The session provided practical insights drawn from both academic research and real-world experience.

Another facilitator, Omolola Pedro, head of the Gender Unit of the Take It Back Movement, highlighted the programme’s long-term vision.

She emphasised the need for a network of young leaders who are not only aware of the issues but are prepared to intervene and create change in their communities.

The Students’ Union leadership also expressed support for the initiative.

Vice President Odediji Christianah noted that the training provided crucial tools for addressing SGBV, while other union officers, including the Financial Secretary, Fajuyi Ikeoluwa, and Secretary-General, Babatimeyin Kinfeosi, voiced their commitment to the project.

The collaboration between VARSH Foundation, LEAP Africa, and the students sets a strong precedent for other universities in Nigeria to tackle sexual and gender-based violence on campus.

In the wider context of the country, SGBV remains a serious issue. Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency recently reported handling over 300 domestic violence cases each month.

These figures highlight the urgency of grassroots efforts, like the one spearheaded by OAU students, in combating this pervasive societal problem.

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