The Campus Campaign Against Sexual Harassment (C-CASH), in partnership with the Gender and Development Policy Centre (GEN-CENT) at the weekend held a symposium to sensitize staff and students about the various dimensions of sexual harassment.
They used a blend of drama, visual exhibitions, and verbal discussions.
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The event, held at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) was supported by a grant from the Alliance for African Partnership (AAP). It attracted participants from the World Health Organisation (WHO), human rights activists, student bodies, lecturers, and civil society organisations.
Speaking on the essence of the event titled “Make We Yan: A Community Engagement Event to Tackle…
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