GLOBAL DATABASE ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENCOUNTRY-PROFILENIGERIAMEASURESVIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN IN NIGERIA - FINDINGS FROM A NATIONAL SURVEY 2014
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Violence against Children in Nigeria - Findings from a National Survey 2014
Type of Measure
Research and statistical data > Violence against children survey
Form of Violence
Violence against women and girls
Year
2015
Brief Description

The Violence Against Children Survey (VACS) in Nigeria was the first of its kind not only in Nigeria, but also in West Africa. The VACS Nigeria was executed by the National Population Commission in 2014. It provides, for the first time, national estimates that describe the magnitude and nature of sexual, physical and emotional violence experienced by under 18 females and males in Nigeria. The information is designed to help support efforts in Nigeria to develop and implement effective child-friendly violence prevention strategies, as well as to improve service provision for all Nigerians, especially for children who experience violence.

Source of Information
National Popolation Comission of Nigeria, UNICEF Nigeria, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Violence Against Children in Nigeria: Findings from a National Survey, 2014. Abuja, Nigeria: UNICEF, 2015
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