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Volume 8

J Community Med Health Educ, an open access journal

ISSN: 2161-0711

Public Health 2018

February 26-28, 2018

PUBLIC HEALTH AND NUTRITION

3

rd

World Congress on

February 26-28, 2018 London, UK

J Community Med Health Educ 2018, Vol 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0711-C1-033

IMPACT OF FARMERS-HERDSMEN CONFLICT ON THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF

GIRLS ANDWOMEN IN BENUE STATE, NIGERIA

Ruth Ochanya Adio-Moses

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and

Tajudeen A. Akanji

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University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Statement of the problem

: Violence in Benue State between farmers and herdsmen has assumed an intractable phenomenon.

This conflict has a high level of adverse effect on health and well-being of inhabitants of the state especially rural dwellers

who are the main victims of violent attacks. While every member of the affected community suffers directly or indirectly as a

result of this violence, women and girls seem to be the most vulnerable group aside children. Consequently, conscious efforts

aimed at meeting real and perceived health and safety needs of vulnerable groups in the conflict areas of Benue State Nigeria,

transcends governance to human right. The objective of this study is to have a better understanding of the impact of this

conflict on the health of girls and women and insight into the epidemiological impact and to document the traditional methods

of coping with the impact of the conflict.

Methodology

: the phenomenological research method was utilized with in- depth interviews and focus groups group

discussions.

Findings

: All the girls interviewed were afraid of going back to school due to the fear of abduction and sexual harassment with

an overall sense of helplessness and the inability of men to improve safety and security. Some of the health problems mentioned

by women were: physical injuries due to gun shots, hours of migration and relocation or injuries sustained during flight from

the herdsmen. Hunger and malnutrition and psychological disturbances such as nightmares and trauma were mentioned

frequently especially by widows.

Conclusion and Recommendation

: Women and girls feel traumatized and want help and support however their symptoms

of distress are not recognized. Recommendations are made for the development of short, medium and long term measures

with deep understanding for building on traditional mechanisms and related coping techniques that existed in the conflict

community.