 We apologize for the slight mix-up in the visuals there. A group, Global Peace Development and International Alert, has called on traditional leaders, parent and critical stakeholders to join the fight against harmful cultural norms that promote sexual and gender-based violence in communities. The media appeal are the sensitization program in Georgie community in Chikunloko government area of Kaduna State. Program officer of the Global Peace Development, Yusuf Baba, said harmful cultural norms have negative impact on women, girls and children. Also Georgie community youth leader Josiah Bauer said ignorance and insecurity are the major drivers of sexual violence in their communities. He urged the government to intensify efforts in addressing societal menace. We thank God for this program to help the situation of our children, to help the situation of our husband and women in this community. Things, we are trying to condemn them but, you know, so many people did not go to school. And you that understand when you are trying to ally them, they cannot understand. Because all those things is on them since and that is why you cannot control them. And when they cut it from them, they can be able to make some things easy to be better in the community. He teach me a lot for me to take it, to even teach my own children what I learned from here. I help me because the community have challenge, serious challenge in the community. And when the challenge come from the community is through the leaders. When you call as a leader, you have something to say for your community. You have to get order in your community. Anybody who have lost that law, you must call that person attention. Now some of the participants express their delight stressing that a sensitization is an eye opener.