 Welcome back to News Now on PLOS TV in Africa. Two groups in Keduna State, Global Pace Development and International Alert, are set to build free, safe spaces and referral centers for women and girls who have survived or treated sexual and gender-based violence in Maraban Rideau community in the state. The Programme Office of Global Pace Development, Yusuf Baba, said survivors around the Goyen challenges in the society without help. They are put to rest and to speak out and report cases so that victims can get justice and punishment will be meted out to perpetrators. We want to also see how we can utilize social support in terms of counselling. Those that are survivors that are affected by the issue of LGBT, sexual and gender-based violence in the community. The issue of rape, some of them they always remain silent. They don't want to come out and say it because of the issue of fear and stereotypical intimidation. I encourage them when you have issues, when you are affected, you come out and report the issue so that you will be able to find the appropriate channel to be able to take off from there so that you get justice. Give this first so that we need to develop on our community. Teaching our women and young women now are the child abuse that have happened for the community. So that when we give them the awareness, this thing will stop and we appreciate that. I mentioned straight forward is that we tell our young men, young women that when this is come to all, we should not play with you, we should come and put our heads together and work on them to get empowerment for all these things. Community have donated a place for this project. A safe place for SGVB survivors and also to protect the survivors from stigmatization. Actually, we are happy about it. If this came to be in place, the community, as a youth leader in the community, definitely we must give our full support to make sure that this approaches.