Actionable points in SDG 5 for eradicating gender based violence By year 2030 in Nigeria: Way forward
The major challenge facing gender parity and discrimination in developing countries such as Nigeria is acts of various...
The year 2020 sparked off a decade of value driven and high impact action to deliver the Agenda 2030. However, with less than seven years to go, the efforts being made to advance sustainable solutions to end poverty, reduce inequality, bridge gender gaps, rescue the planet, close the finance gap, and build a peaceful world, are far from the speed or scale required. More so, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and other humanitarian disasters across the globe have negatively impacted the gains of SDGs. These have necessitated the need for transformative recovery from the pandemic to reduce risks from future disasters and re-launch the implementation initiative aimed at delivering the global goals and its Agenda during the Decade of Action. Accordingly, the UN calls for the global, local and people-oriented action. The global level action aims at securing effective leadership, resources, and resolutions for implementing the SDGs. The locally oriented action aims at embedding emerging issues into governments, cities and local authorities’ institutional policies, plans, budgets, and regulatory frameworks. The people-oriented action aims at generating coalition of movement among the relevant key stakeholders including nongovernmental organization, civil society organizations (CSOs), the media outfits, private sector, academic community, youth, and among others for advancing the required transformations.
The major challenge facing gender parity and discrimination in developing countries such as Nigeria is acts of various...
Postmodernism arose as a theoretical movement to challenge modernity's presumptions and concepts as well as the idea o...
Violence is seen as an intricate part of the Nigerian socio-political landscape, and often occurs in many ways includi...
This paper examines the challenges and prospects of the management of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) within the N...