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JDPMC designs blueprint for women’s participation in politics

In order to bridge the gap and ensure active women participation in politics especially at the grassroots, Justice, Development and Peace Makers Centre has packaged this training guide in order to be used by JDPMC’s seasoned and trained women influencers who would help to train and mentor other women in order to get involved in politics, governance and Community Development.

JDPMC throws weight behind NAPTIP in tackling Human Trafficking

“Since the Vision of the JDPMC is to build human capital and defend their dignity in order to be responsible to themselves and their various communities, we will not deter in giving hands to every person or body whose agenda and mandate are aligned with the JDPMC in order to ensure a better society and holistic human development.

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

ustice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre (JDPMC), Osogbo is the social Justice Department of the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo and the grassroots unit of the Dicastery of Integral Human Development of the Vatican existing in Osun state. As a Civil Society organization, it was registered with CAC in 2009. It has been working in Osun state with other stakeholders since 1995 as a faith-based, not-for-profit organization to build just social structure and develop human capital without bias to race, gender, religion, tongue, colour and political affiliation.

Watch how VAPP ACT to be domesticated in Osun

The Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre, Osogbo has reiterated the urgent need for the speedy domestication of the Violence Against Person (Prohibition) ACT 2015 by the led administration of Governor Gboyega Oyetola in the Osun State.

#EndSARS: JDPMC condemns the killing of protesters, offers alternative resolution means to Govts

“From observing the attitude and response of the Government so far, we are not clear about the sincerity, the disposition to learn and understand or the political will government at all levels to respond adequately to the cry of the protesters. This is because from careful reflection on the background to the #EndSars course, an objective observer would find out that the brutality of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigerian Police Force who have been abusing, brutalizing, and “wasting” the lives of Nigerians with blatant impunity was only the final trigger of a protest of the Nigerian People against injustice and corruption that had been waiting to happen”, He said.