The Urgent Need for Gender Sensitive Budgets in Nigeria

Gender sensitive budgets in Nigeria represent a shift towards fair funding that benefits women and men alike. Such budgets address the systemic gaps affecting women’s access to essential resources, from education to healthcare. By prioritizing women’s needs, gender-sensitive budgeting supports balanced growth, fostering a more inclusive society. This approach to finance promises long-term social and … Read more

New Horizons for Girls’ Education in Kano with GRESP

In Kano State, efforts to improve girls’ education are gaining momentum under the Girls’ Education and Skills Program (GRESP). Supported by the Kano State Development Plan (KSDP), GRESP aims to break down barriers that limit educational access for girls, particularly in rural communities. Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s recent declaration of an education state of emergency … Read more

NPC, Health Ministry Launch New Initiative for Safer Motherhood

The National Population Commission (NPC), in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (FMOHSW) and supported by USAID, has launched a new initiative focused on Safer Motherhood in Nigeria. The 2024 Nigeria Verbal and Social Autopsy (VASA) Study will collect data from selected households to identify the causes of maternal and child … Read more

Institute Champions More Seats for Women in Politics

The National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS) has highlighted the need for more seats for women in politics to address Nigeria’s low female representation. At less than 10% of the National Assembly, female participation in Nigeria lags far behind countries like Rwanda, South Africa, and Malawi, where women hold 61.3%, 46.2%, and 41% … Read more

Remi Tinubu: Time to Open Political Doors for Women

Speaking at the International Legislative Dialogue on Women and Constitution Amendment in Nigeria in Abuja, Remi Tinubu emphasized the urgent need to break down barriers that limit women’s role in politics. Represented by Prof. Olufolake Abdulrazaq, First Lady of Kwara State and Chair of the Nigeria Governors Spouses Forum, she noted that while progress had … Read more

Girls’ Education Is Nigeria’s Hope for a Better Future – Uba Michael

Chief Uba Michael, Managing Director of UBACLE Group and advocate for good governance, has emphasized that girls’ education is Nigeria’s hope for a better future. Speaking at the 25th-anniversary celebration of the Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation (WOTCLEF) in Abuja, he called on governments at all levels to prioritize education for girls as … Read more

NAFDAC Drives Breastfeeding Campaign with New State Committees

In a major step toward promoting maternal and child health, NAFDAC drives breastfeeding campaign with the inauguration of Breast-milk Substitutes (BMS) State Multi-Sectoral Technical Committees in 32 states. This initiative aligns with the National Strategy for implementing the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes, reinforcing NAFDAC’s commitment to safeguarding breastfeeding across the nation. At … Read more

IPAC Pushes for Special Seats for Women in Parliament

The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Nigeria’s umbrella body for all registered political parties, held a roundtable to explore special seats for women in parliament. Organized in collaboration with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD), the event took place in Abuja under the theme, “64 Years of Independence, Inclusive Democracy and the Options of Special Seats … Read more

PoliServe Sparks New Solutions for Rural Women’s Issues

On October 15, 2024, PoliServe sparks new solutions for rural women as TechHerfrica brought together women from underserved communities, policymakers, and private sector leaders to mark the International Day of Rural Women. With a theme focused on “Enhancing Livelihoods of Rural Women through Stakeholder Collaboration,” the dialogue aimed to address challenges such as financial exclusion, … Read more

Digital Literacy Unlocks New Paths for Young SGBV Victims

Addressing young SGBV victims through education has emerged as a powerful solution in the fight against gender-based violence (GBV). Digital literacy initiatives provide essential tools for young girls to recognize abuse, make informed decisions, and navigate both physical and digital spaces safely. A collaborative effort between WARIF Girls’ Project Plus and HP exemplifies how empowering … Read more

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