Mrs. Osondu also noted that the center has consultants that offer various services ranging from counseling, health, legal, etc. including referrals where necessary. She added that the services provided are free of charge and as such there should be no room for excuses on referral and treatment.
Mrs. Ugo Nnachi Executive Director of DOVENET expressed her sincere gratitude and encouraged the head of the center and her team to continue in the good work. She also promised her continuous support and collaboration with the center.
[/et_pb_text] [/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]The center is headed by Mrs. Ebele Osondu in collaboration with consultants. Mrs. Osondu welcomed the Executive Director of DOVENET and her team and took them around the center. She told the team that the center was created to handle all forms of GBV cases. She noted that since the creation of the unit, there has been an increase in the reporting of cases.
Mrs. Osondu also noted that the center has consultants that offer various services ranging from counseling, health, legal, etc. including referrals where necessary. She added that the services provided are free of charge and as such there should be no room for excuses on referral and treatment.
Mrs. Ugo Nnachi Executive Director of DOVENET expressed her sincere gratitude and encouraged the head of the center and her team to continue in the good work. She also promised her continuous support and collaboration with the center.
[/et_pb_text] [/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]The one-stop center in Abakaliki, which is also known as GBV/Child Welfare Clinic, was commissioned on the 6th of May, 2021 by Dr. (Senator) Adeleke Olorunnimbe Mamora the Hon. Minister for State Health Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The center is headed by Mrs. Ebele Osondu in collaboration with consultants. Mrs. Osondu welcomed the Executive Director of DOVENET and her team and took them around the center. She told the team that the center was created to handle all forms of GBV cases. She noted that since the creation of the unit, there has been an increase in the reporting of cases.
Mrs. Osondu also noted that the center has consultants that offer various services ranging from counseling, health, legal, etc. including referrals where necessary. She added that the services provided are free of charge and as such there should be no room for excuses on referral and treatment.
Mrs. Ugo Nnachi Executive Director of DOVENET expressed her sincere gratitude and encouraged the head of the center and her team to continue in the good work. She also promised her continuous support and collaboration with the center.
[/et_pb_text] [/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]The visit aimed to identify with the center and also strengthen collaboration to fight against GBV in Ebonyi state.
The one-stop center in Abakaliki, which is also known as GBV/Child Welfare Clinic, was commissioned on the 6th of May, 2021 by Dr. (Senator) Adeleke Olorunnimbe Mamora the Hon. Minister for State Health Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The center is headed by Mrs. Ebele Osondu in collaboration with consultants. Mrs. Osondu welcomed the Executive Director of DOVENET and her team and took them around the center. She told the team that the center was created to handle all forms of GBV cases. She noted that since the creation of the unit, there has been an increase in the reporting of cases.
Mrs. Osondu also noted that the center has consultants that offer various services ranging from counseling, health, legal, etc. including referrals where necessary. She added that the services provided are free of charge and as such there should be no room for excuses on referral and treatment.
Mrs. Ugo Nnachi Executive Director of DOVENET expressed her sincere gratitude and encouraged the head of the center and her team to continue in the good work. She also promised her continuous support and collaboration with the center.
[/et_pb_text] [/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]In recent years, the One-Stop center is a model for attending to survivors of violence against women & girls and has garnered attention in development settings as an exemplary approach to facilitating comprehensive and ethical care for survivors.
DOVENET paid a visit to the One-Stop Center at the National Obstetric Fistula Center (NOFIC) Abakaliki on the 30th of May 2022.
The visit aimed to identify with the center and also strengthen collaboration to fight against GBV in Ebonyi state.
The one-stop center in Abakaliki, which is also known as GBV/Child Welfare Clinic, was commissioned on the 6th of May, 2021 by Dr. (Senator) Adeleke Olorunnimbe Mamora the Hon. Minister for State Health Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The center is headed by Mrs. Ebele Osondu in collaboration with consultants. Mrs. Osondu welcomed the Executive Director of DOVENET and her team and took them around the center. She told the team that the center was created to handle all forms of GBV cases. She noted that since the creation of the unit, there has been an increase in the reporting of cases.
Mrs. Osondu also noted that the center has consultants that offer various services ranging from counseling, health, legal, etc. including referrals where necessary. She added that the services provided are free of charge and as such there should be no room for excuses on referral and treatment.
Mrs. Ugo Nnachi Executive Director of DOVENET expressed her sincere gratitude and encouraged the head of the center and her team to continue in the good work. She also promised her continuous support and collaboration with the center.
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The Gender-Based Violence (GBV) One Stop Center is a center created to help survivors of GBV access a comprehensive package of integrated medical, legal, and psychosocial support. It provides direct services which focus primarily on medical services, psychosocial first aid, and case management and also refers clients to legal and social services, support groups, and shelters. The One-Stop Centre gives access to holistic services (health, psychosocial support, legal and police services) to survivors under one roof and free of charge. Where they cannot be provided under one roof, there has been a coordinated multi-sectoral approach with identified partners providing specific services in a coordinated manner.
In recent years, the One-Stop center is a model for attending to survivors of violence against women & girls and has garnered attention in development settings as an exemplary approach to facilitating comprehensive and ethical care for survivors.
DOVENET paid a visit to the One-Stop Center at the National Obstetric Fistula Center (NOFIC) Abakaliki on the 30th of May 2022.
The visit aimed to identify with the center and also strengthen collaboration to fight against GBV in Ebonyi state.
The one-stop center in Abakaliki, which is also known as GBV/Child Welfare Clinic, was commissioned on the 6th of May, 2021 by Dr. (Senator) Adeleke Olorunnimbe Mamora the Hon. Minister for State Health Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The center is headed by Mrs. Ebele Osondu in collaboration with consultants. Mrs. Osondu welcomed the Executive Director of DOVENET and her team and took them around the center. She told the team that the center was created to handle all forms of GBV cases. She noted that since the creation of the unit, there has been an increase in the reporting of cases.
Mrs. Osondu also noted that the center has consultants that offer various services ranging from counseling, health, legal, etc. including referrals where necessary. She added that the services provided are free of charge and as such there should be no room for excuses on referral and treatment.
Mrs. Ugo Nnachi Executive Director of DOVENET expressed her sincere gratitude and encouraged the head of the center and her team to continue in the good work. She also promised her continuous support and collaboration with the center.
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The Gender-Based Violence (GBV) One Stop Center is a center created to help survivors of GBV access a comprehensive package of integrated medical, legal, and psychosocial support. It provides direct services which focus primarily on medical services, psychosocial first aid, and case management and also refers clients to legal and social services, support groups, and shelters. The One-Stop Centre gives access to holistic services (health, psychosocial support, legal and police services) to survivors under one roof and free of charge. Where they cannot be provided under one roof, there has been a coordinated multi-sectoral approach with identified partners providing specific services in a coordinated manner.
In recent years, the One-Stop center is a model for attending to survivors of violence against women & girls and has garnered attention in development settings as an exemplary approach to facilitating comprehensive and ethical care for survivors.
DOVENET paid a visit to the One-Stop Center at the National Obstetric Fistula Center (NOFIC) Abakaliki on the 30th of May 2022.
The visit aimed to identify with the center and also strengthen collaboration to fight against GBV in Ebonyi state.
The one-stop center in Abakaliki, which is also known as GBV/Child Welfare Clinic, was commissioned on the 6th of May, 2021 by Dr. (Senator) Adeleke Olorunnimbe Mamora the Hon. Minister for State Health Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The center is headed by Mrs. Ebele Osondu in collaboration with consultants. Mrs. Osondu welcomed the Executive Director of DOVENET and her team and took them around the center. She told the team that the center was created to handle all forms of GBV cases. She noted that since the creation of the unit, there has been an increase in the reporting of cases.
Mrs. Osondu also noted that the center has consultants that offer various services ranging from counseling, health, legal, etc. including referrals where necessary. She added that the services provided are free of charge and as such there should be no room for excuses on referral and treatment.
Mrs. Ugo Nnachi Executive Director of DOVENET expressed her sincere gratitude and encouraged the head of the center and her team to continue in the good work. She also promised her continuous support and collaboration with the center.