UNESCO wants education institutions strengthened to fight gender violence

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UNESCO calls for strengthening educational institutions to check harmful practices against women and girls in the country.

The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization Regional Office in Nigeria has called for the strengthening of the nation’s educational institutions to check harmful practices against women and girls in the country.In Abuja at a one-day Spotlight Initiative to develop an education package for schools in Nigeria.

 

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