 A civil society and non-governmental organisations have organised an awareness walk in Mariban Rido Chikun in Kedena State to erase awareness about women's equality and rights or access to justice. The campaign was aimed at raising awareness about the increasing prevalence of gender violence in the Northwestern region, particularly among vulnerable communities. The campaign emphasised the need to bridge societal norms and promote equal access to justice. One of the issues or the gaps we have in gender-based violence generally is also access to justice. As we know, we have societal norms that promote or exerbate occurrences of gender-based violence. So as an organisation, international athletes felt the need to use this 16-day activism to create awareness around access to justice and also address barriers that limit women and girls from assessing justice in the community as well as the society as a whole. Women should speak of why as individuals, everyone of us has the duty to also ensure that women are able to access justice, to create more awareness against violence and against women and girls. We are here to encourage our youth, our women, that everybody have rights. It's to justice, not just emphasise on just the women. I'm appealing on the youth because we are the growing generation. Make sure that we support the women to do the right thing. I shouldn't say no, women are not this. Women can't do this. Women can't do this. Women can't operate me. Women can't attend to me. Let's all support women together.