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  • About
    • About SHF
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    • Board of Trustees
    • Team
    • Volunteers
    • Contact
  • Services
  • Get Involved
  • News & Events
  • Resources
    • Staff Manuals
    • Downloads
    • Articles
    • Safe Haven Review: Voices Against GBV
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How to Report Domestic Violence Anonymously in Nigeria

Learn safe and confidential ways to report domestic violence in Nigeria. Call 0911-001-9999 to speak with Safe Haven Foundation. You Don’t Have […]

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Why Safe Spaces Matter for Domestic Violence Survivors

Safe spaces give survivors a chance to heal and rebuild. Learn how Safe Haven Foundation provides shelter, protection, and dignity. Safety is […]

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Signs You Might Be in an Emotionally Abusive Relationship

Emotional abuse is often hidden but very real. Learn the signs and how to seek help from Safe Haven Foundation. Not all […]

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Signs You May Be in an Abusive Relationship

Learn the key signs of emotional, physical, and psychological abuse. If this sounds familiar, Safe Haven Foundation can help you. Could You […]

webadminJune 27, 20251 min read
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How to Help a Friend Experiencing Domestic Violence

If your friend is in an abusive relationship, learn the right ways to support them safely and compassionately. Safe Haven Foundation can […]

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Why Psychosocial Support Matters for GBV Survivors

Healing after abuse takes more than physical safety. Learn how Safe Haven Foundation supports survivors through counseling and mental health care. Healing […]

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How Safe Haven Foundation Supports SGBV Survivors in Nigeria

Discover the services offered by Safe Haven Foundation to survivors of gender-based violence, including shelter, legal aid, and emotional support. Sexual and […]

webadminJune 13, 20251 min read
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What to Do If You are Facing Domestic Violence in Nigeria

Learn practical steps to take if you’re experiencing domestic violence in Nigeria. Get help, report abuse, and find shelter through Safe Haven […]

webadminJune 13, 20251 min read
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SHF POLICY BRIEF NO. 1 IS OUT!

Title: Leveraging the AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls (CEVAWG) to Strengthen Nigeria’s Response to Gender-Based Violence The newly […]

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Calling all Writers, Advocates & Changemakers!

Safe Haven Foundation is launching “The Safe Haven Review: Voices Against GBV”, a powerful online platform dedicated to breaking the silence, shaping […]

webadminFebruary 21, 20251 min read
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Raising Awareness on Domestic and Sexual Violence

Have you ever wondered why, despite significant progress in many areas of society, domestic and sexual violence remain persistent issues? The answer […]

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Nurturing Recovery: Parenting Support for Families Affected by Violence

Have you ever considered the profound impact of violence on family dynamics? In the aftermath of traumatic experiences, parents face the daunting […]

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