WARIF launches website to support survivors of gender based violence

WARIF launches website to support survivors of gender based violence

The Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF), an organization established to educate and empower young girls and women who have been affected by

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The Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF), an organization established to educate and empower young girls and women who have been affected by the harrowing effects of rape and gender based violence, has officially launched its website on the 9th of March 2017.

The website which has user friendly options has been put in place to offer vital information about the foundation to survivors, volunteers and donors. It is also a platform for survivors to reach out for help and enables enlightened members of the public to join the fight against sexual violence.

According to the founder, Dr Kemi DaSilva Ibru, “The website allows the public to access critical and up to date information about the foundation, the initiatives we design and implement and the services we provide”

Information about the WARIF Centre, recent activities and other initiatives like the recently concluded social media campaign for International Women’s Day (#MenForWARIF) are available on the website – www.warifng.org