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Kpoturum App launched by Alliances for Africa

Alliances for Africa (AfA); an International African-led non-governmental human rights, peace, and sustainable development organization, has launched ‘Kpoturum App’ for reporting and documenting cases of violence against women and girls within the South-East of the country.

Unveiling the App at Residency Hotel, Enugu on Thursday, the Programme Officer of AfA, Mrs Faith Kalagbor while reading the statement signed by the Programme Manager, Blessing Duru, said that Kpoturum App would be used to gather real-time data to deal with issues of violence against women and girls decisively.

Kalagbor said the app wouldn’t have come at a better time than now that “violence against women and girls has become not only endemic, but normalized in the society despite efforts of all stakeholders through massive awareness and frontline response services.

“From trivializing rape, victim-blaming, to gaslighting survivors, we are all daily witnesses to this rape culture and rising incidences of VAWG which has continued under the guise of culture, tradition, religion and the impunity of perpetrators. The most predominant being the incidences of sexual assault of minors as revealed by global statistics, as well as scholarly research studies carried out to analyze the current situation. Sadly, available statistics has not adequately painted the true picture of the situation due to limiting factors including the culture of silence, the lack of systems to document and analyze data, the limited scope of research papers and projects amongst others.”

Kalagbor said that ‘Kpoturum App’, which literally means “call on me” in Igbo language, was chosen to resonate with the indigenous people of Igbo particularly, women and girls’ survivors, by way of reassuring them that they can get help.

“It is on this premise that Alliances for Africa, a feminist organization in Imo state, with years of working experience around women issues developed the Kpoturum web-application with support from the African Women Development Fund (AWDF).

“Kpoturum is a technological reporting tool for documenting cases of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) in South East, Nigeria and will also function like an online registry which is designed to collect, collate and disaggregate data on VAWG through the reporting and documentation of cases of sexual & gender-based violence in the five South Eastern States viz; Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo States.”

“It is also designed to help survivors access justice through effective documentation, referral and case management of VAWG. Consequently, it will provide evidence which will be a true representation of the escalation of VAWG as such, inform strategic interventions by both state and non-state actors in addressing the menace.”

Kalagbor said through the app, users can:

“Report cases of Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV) as survivors, third parties or service providers whilst ensuring confidentiality of the information provided.

“Access service providers information thus, bridging the gap between survivors and service providers.

“View collated and disaggregated data on VAWG at a glance without any limitation.

“Add help lines and toll-free numbers including Alliances for Africa’s toll-free number for immediate response.

“Upload testimonials and success stories of closed cases.

“Access a comprehensive directory of service providers of GBV.”

She called on “state, non- state actors, stakeholders and relevant bodies to leverage on the benefits of this tool to ensure that data on VAWG is available and accessible for strategic interventions.”

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