Strengthening Responses: IHVN, Nasarawa State Ministry of Health Visit ORHI to Enhance Capacity in Addressing Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
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Strengthening Responses: IHVN, Nasarawa State Ministry of Health Visit ORHI to Enhance Capacity in Addressing Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
In a commendable collaboration aimed at bolstering community health efforts, the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) and the Nasarawa State Ministry of Health recently paid a visit to Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI). The focus of this visit was to enhance ORHI's response capabilities and build capacity in addressing Gender-Based Violence (GBV) within the organization and the communities it serves.
empower ORHI in effectively handling and responding to Gender-Based Violence cases
The primary objective of the visit was to empower ORHI in effectively handling and responding to Gender-Based Violence cases. IHVN and the Nasarawa State Ministry of Health brought their expertise to the table, providing training sessions designed to equip ORHI with the necessary knowledge and skills in identifying dominant partners, addressing GBV, and establishing effective response mechanisms.
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During the visit, comprehensive training sessions were conducted, covering various aspects of Gender-Based Violence. Participants from ORHI engaged in discussions and practical exercises, learning how to identify signs of GBV, address the needs of survivors, and navigate the complexities of such cases sensitively.
The knowledge and skills acquired during this visit will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on ORHI's ability to address Gender-Based Violence effectively. By integrating these insights into their existing programs, ORHI is poised to contribute meaningfully to the prevention and response to GBV in the communities they serve.
The visit from IHVN and the Nasarawa State Ministry of Health marks a significant milestone in ORHI's ongoing commitment to community health. By enhancing their capacity to address Gender-Based Violence, ORHI is better equipped to create a safe and supportive environment for individuals facing such challenges. This collaborative effort reinforces the importance of continuous learning and partnerships in advancing public health initiatives.