Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) in Nigeria
The SGBV Crisis in Nigeria
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) is an entrenched issue in Nigeria, particularly in conflict-affected northern regions. The Boko Haram insurgency, floods, and other crises have exacerbated domestic violence, forced early marriages, and sexual exploitation. Vulnerable groups like women and children, especially in IDP camps, are heavily affected.

Quiet Shelter Empowerment Foundation's Holistic Solution to Address SGBV
Community-Wide Sensitization and Awareness Campaign
- Target Audience: Community leaders, youth groups, women’s groups.
- Goal: Raise awareness about GBV and equip communities to address the issue.
- Approach: Conduct workshops and public awareness campaigns, involving local leaders in the fight against GBV.
Victim-Centered Community-Based Response Mechanism
- Goal: Ensure survivors receive comprehensive support, protection, and justice.
- Key Actors: Police, healthcare providers, legal professionals, psychologists.
- Approach: Create a community-based referral system and confidential reporting channels.
Justice, Rehabilitation, and Psychosocial Support
- Goal: Hold perpetrators accountable, ensure survivor rehabilitation, and prevent further cases of GBV.
- Approach: Collaboration with law enforcement, provision of medical care, psychosocial support, and economic empowerment programs.
Prevention Strategies and Community-Led Advocacy
- Goal: Build resilient communities that prevent GBV.
- Approach: Engage men and boys, promote gender equality, and offer livelihoods for at-risk groups.
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Sustainability
- Goal: Ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of interventions.
- Approach: Data collection, feedback loops, and community ownership of initiatives.