Group Raises Alarm Over Women Increasing Poverty Level In The Country
OGBONNA IWUAGWU
A Non Governmental Organization “Media and Gender Enlightenment Initiative” (MEGEIN) with a vision to remain a leading organ for the pursuit of gender sensitivity and gender balanced reporting in the country has raised the alarm at the rising poverty condition and suffering of women in the country.
The Organization, which has the motto “Watching the Watch Dog”, with support funding by the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) is worried that despite government’s huge commitments at alleviating the woes of the women, their pathetic stories had remarried the same.
Nkem Fab-Ukozor, Executive Director of the Organization, noted that the situation is all the more worrisome, considering the fact that the majority of the women in the rural areas have great potentials in Agriculture and trade but are still languishing and are being denied access to land ownership and credit facilities.
Fab-Ukozor, who is a lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, Imo State University, stated this at the opening ceremony of a 2-day workshop on “ Gender Reporting Skills for Land Rights and Agricultural Development issues in Nigeria” held in Owerri the Imo State capital.
“It could be recalled that Nigeria since 2000 had ratified and adopted a National policy document on women thereby demonstrating its support for the alleviation of the numerous constraints to women’s full integration into its development process.
Regrettably, women make up the workforce in agriculture and produce over 70% of the nation’s food supply, yet their situation remains deplorable”.
She further regretted that, media coverage in Nigeria showcase blatant stereotype and discrimination against women instead of follow up reports on the aforementioned programme which according to her should address deep seated socio cultural practices that have placed obstacles to the realization of the nation’s set goals in women economic empowerment which agricultural development is part of .
The don explained that MEGEIN came on board to continuously monitor the extent of gender sensitivity by the nation’s mass media, inculcate deep understanding and appreciation of the principles of gender perspective reporting in the nation’s journalism and to ensure that they put same into practice while reporting gender related issues, to help build a gender sensitive mass media in the country as well as to encourage female journalists in the country to develop superior skills that would enable them to play major role in media relations and practice.
Fab Ukozor commended the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development (FMWA & SA) for its ongoing programmes aimed at improving the living conditions of the Women by addressing key issues ranging from access to land, social insurance, varying forms of finance and related support access to market their goods, business trading, infrastructure and technology including access to policy makers and a supportive policy environment.