FEMICIDE IN NIGERIA

Foundation Institutes Literary Club at Home for Vulnerable Children

A non Governmental Organization, DOHS Cares  Foundation, has begun its plan to spotlight Orphans and Vulnerable Children in its Educational Advocacy Campaign in 2025, with its establishment of Club Therapy at Brainy Kids Foundation, on the 2025 International Day of Education, in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. The DOHS’ Club therapy is  a …

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FOUNDATION HONORS FEMICIDE VICTIMS IN NIGERIA AND DEMANDS JUSTICE THROUGH A MINI MARATHON.

As part of its programs for the 2024 #16DaysOfActivism, DOHS Cares Foundation spotlighted the victims of Femicide through a mini marathon geared towards awareness about Femicide in Nigeria. The event which happened on the 30th of November 2024 at the National Stadium in Surulere Lagos, took participants in a 5km run from Bode Thomas Avenue in …

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#16DAYSOFACTIVISM: DOHS INTENSIFIES ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN TO END FEMICIDE THROUGH SPORTS .

On the 30th of November 2024, The DOHS Cares Foundation will commemorate the 2024 #16daysofactivism to eliminate violence against women and girls with a 5 Kilometer Run in Lagos around the National stadium to create awareness o Femicide in Nigeria, The theme for the the 2024 #16days is “Unite to end violence against Women and …

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DOHS Cares Foundation to Launch Femicide Observatory

DOHS Cares Foundation’s march to criminalize femicide in Nigeria In a bid to tackle the negative trend of Femicide (an intentional killing of women, primarily  by men with a gender motive, characterized by a history of domestic violence and sexual abuse) in Nigeria, the DOHS Cares for Vulnerable Women and Children Foundation has established a …

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