Monrovia – Medica-Liberia, with support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has turned over a huge consignment of preventive materials to the Justice Ministry.
The supplies are to be used by the Women and Children Protection Section (WACPS) of the Liberian National Police (LNP), and the Sexual and Gender Based (SGBV) Crimes Unit for the prevention and response of SGBV and COVID-19.
It is part of support under the European Union funded Spotlight Project Initiative implemented by the United Nations System.
Making special remarks, Medica-Liberia head of Program Emily Frank said, her organization, was concerned about the rapid spread of the Coronavirus disease, especially with reports of an increase in Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV).
“We are very concerned about the spread of the virus, at these crucial times, every health institution has a shift in most of its program, mainly to address the area of response,” Madam Frank stated.
Speaking about the importance of the program, the medica-Liberia Program officer said, the objective of the program is to build the technical capacities of national institutions, mainly the justice and security sector, and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to enable them respond to SGBV, violence against women and girls and sexual reproductive health.