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Nigeria: From Surviving to Thriving - Vocational Training Is Helping to End Violence Against Women and Girls in Nigeria

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[Spotlight Initiative] LAGOS, Nigeria - Women and girls face many barriers to education, health care and decent work. These barriers perpetuate a state of vulnerability for women and girls, making them more susceptible to both poverty and gender-based violence.

Source: allAfrica.com

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