Regional News of Monday, 10 June 2024

Source: Aminu Ibrahim, Contributor

Necessary Aid Alliance donate footballs to support SGBV survivors in Upper West Region

Mashood Djabeng (left) receiving the footballs on behalf of the department Mashood Djabeng (left) receiving the footballs on behalf of the department

The Necessary Aid Alliance (NAA), a nonprofit organization, has donated two footballs to the Upper West Regional Directorate of the Department of Gender in a gesture aimed at enhancing the rehabilitation and well-being of survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.

This donation is intended to support recreational activities at the centre, where survivors are housed for protection and rehabilitation.

Shazia-Ahmed Ismail, a project lead for NAA, officially handed over the footballs to her colleagues.

Mashood Djabeng, representing the Regional Director, Charity Batuure, received the donation on behalf of the Department of Gender.

Speaking at the brief ceremony, Shazia-Ahmed Ismail emphasized the importance of recreational activities in the healing and rehabilitation process for SGBV survivors.

She said the footballs would enable victims of SGBV at the centre to engage in sports and recreational activities to help them exercise and alleviate their traumatizing moments.

"At Necessary Aid Alliance, we understand that recovery is not just about physical safety but also about emotional and psychological healing. The football is something that will definitely go a long way toward helping them emotionally, psychologically, physically, and more," she said.

She indicated that sports and recreational activities can be crucial in restoring a sense of normalcy, building confidence, and fostering community among survivors.

"For people who have gone through trauma and have found solace in sporting activities, it is a good thing. Once you are in the whole art of sports and games, it keeps your mind away from certain things that are traumatizing, and eventually, the trauma fades away," she stated.

Ms. Ismail noted that the donation was in response to a request made by the Department of Gender to the Board Chair of the NAA overseas when he last visited the region.

Mashood Djabeng, receiving the footballs, expressed profound gratitude to the organization for their timely support.

"This donation will go a long way in enhancing the recreational activities at our centre. The footballs will help bring joy and excitement to survivors, helping them to heal and rebuild their lives. We appreciate the Necessary Aid Alliance for their unwavering support and commitment to the well-being of SGBV survivors," Mr. Djabeng remarked.

The Centre for Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Upper West Region provides a haven for survivors, offering them protection, counselling, and rehabilitation services.

Recreational activities, including sports, are integral to the holistic approach adopted by the centre to aid in the survivors' recovery and reintegration into society.

The Necessary Aid Alliance, based in the Upper West Region, strives to canvass educational support for rural children, promote gender equality, foster girl-child empowerment, stimulate skills training for women in rural communities, and provide support for vulnerable groups.