Naptip warns of rising digital violence against women and girls

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has warned about the surge in gender-based violence in the digital age. The agency stresses that this form of online violence against women and girls requires urgent action. Related discussions highlight efforts to end such digital threats.

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) is actively tackling online violence targeting women and girls. In a recent statement, NAPTIP warned that the rise in digital-age gender-based violence demands urgent intervention to protect vulnerable individuals.

This issue has gained attention amid broader conversations on ending digital violence against women and girls. While specific details on initiatives remain limited, the agency's focus underscores the growing prevalence of such harms in Nigeria's online spaces.

NAPTIP's efforts align with national commitments to combat trafficking and related abuses, extending into the digital realm. The warning highlights the need for heightened awareness and stronger measures to address these evolving threats.

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