I think one of the main issues we face is that not enough attention is on the situation. We are receiving a lot of harrowing reports, and we are trying in different ways to get the message out. We have had several events at the Commission on the Status of Women. As parallel events, we've had UN Human Rights Council side events and have tried to get states to sponsor them to raise the issue.
I think the issue is that we feel that's where it ends. Even if special rapporteurs have supported and spoken out, I think the inaction on the government side has been the biggest challenge. Nigerians have even come to the U.S. to different hearings and shared about the situation, but still there has not been movement or political will outside of Nigeria to address it.