PROPORTION OF WOMEN WHO SEEK HELP OR REPORT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA
PROPORTION OF WOMEN WHO SEEK HELP OR REPORT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA
Categories Gender Data, Sexual and Gender Based Violence
Tags abuse survivors, Advocacy., domestic abuse reporting, Domestic Violence, domestic violence awareness, domestic violence interventions, domestic violence reporting rates, gender equality, gender norms, Gender-Based Violence, gender-based violence prevention, Gender-Based Violence Support, help-seeking behavior, intimate partner violence, legal protection, Nigeria, Proportion of women, report, reporting mechanisms, safety measures., seek help, social attitudes, spousal abuse, support services, victim support, Women's Empowerment, Women's Health, Women's Rights, Women's Safety
This comprehensive report, sourced from the Multi-Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS 2021), delves into a critical aspect of gender-based violence in Nigeria: the proportion of women who seek help or report incidents of domestic violence. In a society where cultural norms and gender inequality often intersect with violence against women, understanding women's help-seeking behaviors and reporting patterns is essential for effective intervention and policy development.
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