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Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Six of 10 children’ll suffer violence before 18 – UNICEF
Chief, Child Protection, United Nations Children’s
Fund, Rachael Harvey, has said six out of 10
children would suffer one form of violence before
they reached the age of 18.
Harvey made this known on Wednesday at a two-
day workshop organised by the Lagos State
Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation
in collaboration with UNICEF in Lagos.
“The Violence Against Children survey shows a
huge prevalence of violence against children in
Nigeria – emotional, physical and sexual.
“Six of 10 children will suffer one form of violence
before they reach the age of 18, while one in two
suffers physical violence- intentional burning,
kicking, whipping and punching.
“Also, one in four girls and one in 10 boys suffer
sexual violence, and one in five boys and one in
six girls suffer emotional violence,” she said.
Harvey said the major challenge in VAC was that
children were suffering in silence.
According to her, very few children ever speak out
about what is happening to them.
“Even when they speak out, they do not try to
access services. Less than five per cent of children
ever receive support.
“Adults are much more likely to perpetuate
violence when they are adults,” Harvey said.
She said it would require everyone including the
government, Non-government Organisations,
communities, parents and the media to take a
stand to prevent and respond to VAC.
“We have to have communities that do not
tolerate violence and if violence happens, we
need to speak out.
“We need services that are available and
responsive, and when children come to them,
they will get the services they need to help them,”
she said.
Also speaking, the Director, Child Development,
WAPA, Mrs. Alaba Fadawo, said the ministry had
put in place many strategies to curb VAC.
Fadawo said, “There is an ongoing aggressive
campaign.
“The other thing is intervention and rescue where
children are abused and persecution of
perpetrators of abuses.
“Apart from that, there is a team in place, a Sexual
Violence Response Team, which is a network of
stakeholders working with children to ensure that
violence is minimised,” she said.
She said the ministry had issued Yellow Cards,
which, according to her, were warning cards.
“In the yellow cards, there are help lines where
we can be reached.
“Within the communities, the cards are
distributed to people so that as soon as a child is
being violated, people can call the help line.
“Such child will be rescued and the perpetrators
will be handled legally,” Fadawo said.
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