Today on #InternationalWomensDay, we honour the strength, dignity & contributions of women everywhere. As @Jummai2 of @StreetChildng reminds us, standing with women means giving respect, support, love & creating spaces where every woman can thrive. Let’s Act #ForAllWomenAndGirls
In the wake of the Maiduguri flood, Street Child of Nigeria is on the ground, responding to children and families affected in Bakassi Camp, Borno State.
We’re working with UNICEF and Child Protection partners to provide immediate support and ensure children stay safe.
In today’s episode of Voice of the Beneficiaries, we celebrate Aisha Usman Ibrahim, a 15-year-old from Yobe State. After training in our ECW Year 2 program, she turned pillow-making into a thriving business.
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Happy Children's Day!
At Street Child of Nigeria, we aim to ensure every child is safe, in school, and learning. Let's work together to create a brighter future for all children, nurturing their dreams and potential.
#ChildrensDay#HappyChildrensDay#StreetChildofNigeria
We are currently organising a training aimed at enhancing the capacities of School-Based Management Committee members in the areas of effective school management, gender equity, Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Social Emotional Learning/Psychosocial Support (SEL/PSS), and disability
Ammaya Lukman's Journey
After fleeing insurgency, Ammaya Lukman found a new beginning in the Gwange area of Bama, Borno State, Nigeria. With her children back in school and a small business to support her family, Ammaya remains grateful for the turnaround she experienced.
Our Country Director, @Jummai2, was honoured with an award for her outstanding contributions to women and girls' empowerment, jointly by @savechildrenNG and Borno State Ministry of Women Affairs.
Her commitment shines brighter than ever! #EmpowerWomen#StreetChildofNigeria
In the past week
- We Trained 3,966 Teachers/Administrators on WASH in Schools.
- Across 3 States: Borno, Adamawa, Yobe.
- Reached 12 LGAs.
- Conducted sessions at 10+ locations.
Starting this week with our heads up high
#Educationforall#ECW#StreetChildofNigeria
Pictures from the ongoing training of teachers and school administrators on WASH in schools in Maiduguri.
The participants are getting empowered with the knowledge and practical skills they need to promote and maintain good water, sanitation, and hygiene practices in schools.
Big honour for @streetchilduk to be asked to serve in the governance structure of UN’s @EduCannotWait V.committed to making biggest difference possible through this position! Was great to be in DC last week for my 1st ECW High Level Steering Group meeting, chaired by @GordonBrown
This week marks the ten-year anniversary of the Chibok abductions in Nigeria. A decade later, the crisis is far from over.
Jummai Musa and @MatthewTPage discuss the Chibok abductions and the lasting impact on communities in our recent podcast episode. 👇
https://t.co/ByE4CZjNdT
📣 Street Child appointed to represent Intl #CSO members in #ECW’s Governance!
‘Street Child will be instrumental in leading our coordinated work with civil society across the globe to fulfill the right to education for all.’ @YasmineSherif1 Executive Director of @EduCannotWait.
📢 New podcast episode now available!
It’s been a decade since Boko Haram kidnapped more than 250 girls from a school in Chibok, #Nigeria.
Hear from Jummai Musa & @matthewtpage on the impact of abductions on communities & Nigeria's economy: https://t.co/ByE4CZjNdT #ngonews
Collaboration is key! 🔑
Exploring partnerships is essential for growth and success in a world filled with endless possibilities. Let's combine our strengths, amplify our impact, and chart new territories together.
Happy New Week!!!
#StreetChildofNigeria#CollaborateToElevate
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Day 2
Pictures from Day 2 of NHF RIGHT to Care VI project Inception meeting with our partners Cedar Foundation For Disability, Care AID Support Initiative, and Adamawa People With Disability Support Initiative.
Street Child was fully represented at the town hall meeting hosted by the Adamawa State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, with support from UNICEF.
Together, we discussed the vital topic of reintegration for children and those affected by armed conflict.