ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE FOR THE DEVELOPING WORLD ORGANISES SYMPOSIUM, NOVEMBER 21, 2019

The University of LAGOS in collaboration with the Organisation for Women in Science for the Developing World (OSWD) cordially invites the University Community and the general public to its annual symposium themed: “The Girl-Child and Abuse”.

The symposium is scheduled as shown below:

Date:              Thursday, 21st November, 2019

Time:             11.00 a.m

Venue:           Julius Berger Hall

The aim of this Symposium is to address the gaps in knowledge and create responses to violence against girls in the house and the family, to educate the girl-child on how perpetrators operate, and to effectively employ anti-abuse measures in tackling them.

Members of staff and the University community are enjoined to attend the programme.

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