UYO in responding to the humanitarian challenges trains 20 Women led and women’s rights groups in Batibo on GBV prevention, response and mitigation. In the three day UN women sponsored project in Batibo Sub Divisions of the North West crisis zone, the women were drill on introduction to GBV, their role as women in the prevention and response mechanisms and also what to do when faced with any form of GBV through available services. From Belo Sub Division to Batibo Sub Division the women expressed dying need for these services given the high rate of teenage and child pregnancy, forced marriage, rape, assault, battary and lots more. Despite the challenges in accessing these communities the Project Manager Melvin Songwe acknowledged if women, children , men and boys are still leaving in these communities, that gives more reason for the team to work and ensure a GBV free community.

 United Youths Organization at the closing of July  trained some 20 Women led and women rights Leaders  in Belo Sub Division on prevention, protection and mitigation of GBV. The UN Women -CERF sponsored project is carefully executed by United Youths Organization. Speaking during the opening of the training was Melvin Songwe Shuye the Project Manager said, it is an eye opening and an opportunity for UYO to exercise their mandate as far as the humanitarian response is concerned. He went further to encourage the women to take this opportunity to preach against GBV in their groups. While thanking UN women for giving such opportunity, UYO has pledged to ensure a gender based free community.