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Nigeria: Parents urged to observe non-verbal cues to prevent gender-based violence

Nigeria: Parents urged to observe non-verbal cues to prevent gender-based violence

Africa Links 24 with Sade Oguntola
Published on 2024-12-01 20:30:18

Oyo State Programme Officer for the Resilient System for Sustainable Health Development/COVID-19 Response Mechanism (RSSH C19-RM) project, Mr Oluseun Adebiyi, has issued a warning that non-verbal and verbal cues, including facial expressions, gestures, and aggressive expressions, can be crucial indicators that should not be ignored because they can occasionally be suggestive of gender-based violence.

He said that parents should be aware of their children’s nonverbal and vocal…

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