Activists during a rally on International Women’s Day

 

By Desola Albert,

A group, New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS), in commemorating the International Women’s Day, has called on all stakeholders engaged with family planning, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and the HIV and AIDS response in Nigeria, to join forces to press for change in the way adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health and right is managed in the country.

The society, in a statement it released to the media and signed by its Co-Coordinator, Morenike Ukpong Folayan, said it also joins other organizations in amplifying the #MeToo campaign against all forms of sexual harassment and sexual violence against women and female adolescents.

It called on public and private institutions in the country to develop policy on sexual harassment and make known their zero tolerance for all forms of sexual abuse.

“We are aware that female adolescents are disproportionately affected by many forms of sexual harassment and sexual violence including forced sexual initiation. The result of a study conducted in Nigeria that showed that as high as 31.4% of sexually active females adolescents had experienced forced sexual initiation. This is disheartening,”

“NHVMAS therefore calls on public and private institutions in Nigeria – including schools and offices – to develop and make public their zero tolerance policy on sexual harassment. Such policies should create an open platform or the reporting of harassments and abuse of authority or unethical behavior in these institutions/organisations.”

The group asked the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) to officially recognise rape as a risk factor for HIV infection among females in Nigeria. It pointed out that structural prevention and treatment interventions to address the growing menace of rape are needed as an integral component of the HIV and AIDS response for adolescents in Nigeria.

“Adolescent friendly centres should include rape prevention strategies in their training programmes for all adolescents. These strategies should not exclude the provision of safe spaces for the provision of abortion for girls since many girls become pregnant from rape.

“We therefore denounce the global gag rule that pushes to silence organisations that provide abortion counselling or referrals, advocates to decriminalize abortion or expand abortion services to address the needs of adolescents.

“We also ask for continued global investment in research and development of multipurpose technologies that reduces the risk of female adolescents to pregnancy, sexually transmitted infection and HIV infection.”