We are a registered NGO focused on SDGs/Development for Media/Climate Action/Domestic Waste Management/Sustainable Livelihoods and Humanitarian Interventions.
We celebrate our volunteers who have consistently proven that service to humanity is the best work of life. You have been the engine to ensuring that the world is a safe place for all.
Happy International Volunteer Day
#IVD2022#TogetherWeCan
A GPE youth leader, initiator of Whisper mobile app a virtual community & safe space for young girls & women, that allows you connect with friends and loved ones incase of an emergency.
She has contributed greatly to the fight for equality, women empowerment & education for all.
Our Wednesday crush isβ¦πππ
Maryjacobs Okwuosa
She is a gender and education advocate, feminist, founder of Whisper to Humanity Foundation, former national coordinator for Activista Nigeria.
Keep breaking bias @Okwuosamj@WHISPEREQUALITY@UNGEI@GPforEducation#WCW
It7 years of active Global engagement and awareness of the global goals. Join us to commemorate the #GlobalGoalsWeek Let us celebrate our SDGs Heroes who are making the world a better place by using their knowledge and skills by filling this form https://t.co/PNiJbEkSgq #sdgs2030
Itβs is also important for us, to ensure we get our voters cards ready, vote the right candidate, avoid all forms of electoral malpractices and shun violence as the election approaches!
Remember Your Vote Counts!
@EU_SDGN@inecnigeria@PLACNG@UNDPNigeria
Our Wednesday Crush isβ¦π
Fatima Aliyu Magajiππ
She is a Digital Creator, Environmentalist and Founder of Fam4Future. Fatima is an individual passionate about community development and change for sustainable development, while working to fight the effects of climate change
teaching young people innovative and sustainable ways to climate action.
She is also a Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung 2022 Fellow, and recently received the Youth Spotlight Award from @oxfaminnigeria and @NGYouthSDGs during the commemoration of #InternationalYouthDay
We cannot achieve sustainable development if children who will be the leaders of tomorrow are not put first and given an environment where they can learn, grow and contribute to the affairs of their lives and society!
@UNDPNigeria#emandessocialdevelopmentnetwork
Last year, UNICEF estimated that 10.5 million children were out of school in Nigeria, but according to Rahama Farah, the head of the UNICEF office in Kano, βcurrently there are 18.5 million out-of-school children, 60% of whom are girlsβ.
#Equality
And it lays emphasis on the effort government and individuals need to put in, to ensure every child has equal access to education in a safe and conducive environment.
@UNICEF_Nigeria