NGBV Validates Graphic Referral Pathway Document
Author: Pa Modou Cham
The
Network Against Gender-Based Violence (NGBV) recently converged at the
Bakadaji Hotel to review and provide feedback on the document prepared to
update and simplify the referral pathway for easy use and understanding.
The
document that was validated after a thorough review embodies collective
dedication to advancing gender equality, fortifying the rights of women, and
strengthening mechanisms for social welfare.
Baboucar
Gaye, a representative from the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Welfare
explained that in a world where equitable opportunities and unwavering respect
for all individuals, irrespective of gender, remain pivotal, the establishment
of a comprehensive Referral Pathway Handbook is paramount.
He
added that this invaluable resource serves not only as a structured guide but
as a beacon of hope and guidance for the facilitation of assistance, support,
and empowerment for women facing various challenges and vulnerabilities.
“Our
society demands a system that is not only responsive but also systematic in
addressing the multifaceted needs of women. The Referral Pathway Handbook
signifies a structured approach, equipping us with the necessary tools and
guidelines to ensure swift and effective responses, offering timely and
appropriate interventions to those in need,” he said.
The
Handbook, he continued, represents their collective pledge to stand in
solidarity with those who require their support, and dedication to forging a
society where women not only have equal opportunities but are also embraced as
empowered and respected contributors in every facet of life.
“At
the core of our commitment lies the recognition of the pivotal role a
well-defined referral system plays in ensuring a comprehensive and efficient
response to the needs of women within our communities. Through the Handbook, we
aim not only to outline processes but to reinforce a commitment to empower and
support those in need,” he stated.
Fallu
Sowe, National Coordinator of NGBV underscored the importance of the
validation, saying the referral pathway they had before was just developed
without an infographic and handbook to help in accessibility for service users.
“This
is important because we should know that the referral pathway has to be used by
people, women, and children. This is a step in the right direction and a
step forward to ensure that we can make services accessible to service
users and also be friendly for them to access it,” he stated.
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