Data’s importance in fighting the shadow pandemic: gender-based violence

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Opinion: Data’s importance in fighting the shadow pandemic: gender-based violence

Are cases increasing? What are the reasons why? What types of gender-based violence are we seeing? Were perpetrators violent before or are they committing violence for the first time? Is violence increasing in frequency and severity? Are levels of violence affected by specific government measures? How has violence changed? How can survivors escape violence?

Unfortunately, neither President Buhari nor any state governor has mentioned this often overlooked silent second pandemic that women and girls have always faced. Lagos aside, there is no sense that gender-based violence is a priority or a consideration in federal or state COVID19 response. While it never gets top billing, not having numbers and the stories behind these numbers makes it even more difficult to advocate for action or to respond effectively.

State and federal task forces or committees on COVID19 must prioritise prevention of and response to gender-based violence. First, states should categorise gender-based violence organisations as essential and provide them with passes and items to enable better hygiene and protection. States must also channel public funds towards providing urgent support for alternate accommodation, feeding and health care of survivors, and this should be transparent and publicly reported on.

 

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