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GBV: Adamawa forensic lab first of its kind in Nigeria – UNFPA

Admin September 2, 2022

September 2, 2022

The Adamawa Forensic Laboratory is the first of its kind dedicated to cases of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) and the EU-UN Spotlight Initiative.

The Country Representative of the UNFPA, Ulla Mueller, said this on Thursday at a two-day stakeholders validation workshop of the forensic capacity assessment in Yola.

Mueller, who was represented by Mr. Chris Sabum, the UNFPA Humanitarian Coordinator and Head of the Fund’s Maiduguri sub-office, said that the forensic laboratory would help to accelerate access to justice for GBV survivors.

She urged stakeholders to identify the gaps and see how to address the problems in improving services in the area of access to justice concerning GBV cases.

She said many states in Nigeria and countries in West and Central Africa are looking up to Adamawa as an example to strengthen the criminal justice system in tackling GBV issues.

Dr. Kizzie Shako, an international Forensic Expert, said one of the objectives of the stakeholders validation workshop is to ascertain the human resource capacity for forensic casework.

Shako added that the workshop is also to assess the infrastructure capacity available by various stakeholders and identify strength and weaknesses, and opportunities for intervention within the existing framework and provide recommendations for consideration.

She explained that “forensic medicine is the application of science in cases where violence occurs in gathering evidence for court presentation as an expert witness.”

She, therefore, urged participants at the workshop to appreciate the role of forensic medicine and forensic science in managing GBV to secure convictions and protect communities from further violence.

Dr. Danladi Idrissa, UNFPA’s Programme Officer in Adamawa, said the state recorded over 4,000 rape cases from 2017 till date, and only 10 per cent of reported cases were prosecuted, and without significant conviction.

Mrs. Saso Ali, the Permanent Secretary, Adamawa Ministry of Women Affairs, appreciated the UNFPA intervention in addressing the problem of GBV in the state.

She said perpetrators of GBV hitherto go scout-free, but believed that with the forensic lab, things would change as many convictions would be recorded.

Critical stakeholders including the commissioner for women affairs, the commandant of NSCDC, the deputy commissioner of police CID, permanent secretaries from ministries of women affairs, justice, health and planning, civil society organisations and FIDA attended the workshop. (NAN)

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