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Today, March 8, 2026, marks International Women’s Day. While we celebrate the incredible strides women have made, the reality remains that we still have more to do in achieving full legal or social equality.
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Today we hosted a Web Design Empowerment Session at the workplace in collaboration with TPLPI (Think Positive Live Positive Support Initiative).
A great moment of learning and skill-building as participants explored how design and visual storytelling can create impact.
Recently, we convened a State Dialogue with key stakeholders to address kito incidents and strengthen support systems for survivors. It was a safe, honest space where we unpacked how people become vulnerable and shared practical recommendations to tackle human rights violations.
We joined Lagos in celebrating International Women’s Day alongside women from different local governments, organizations, and leaders across the state, including Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the First Lady.
Throwback to our State Dialogue with key stakeholders tackling kito incidents and strengthening survivor support.
Insightful, honest, and eye-opening, a conversation that truly stays with you.
More collaborations, stronger impact, real change ahead. Stay with us.
Earlier today, TPLPI held an inception meeting with key stakeholders on Project Igboya Asayan 2.0. Exciting and enlightening conversations with SOGON, DSVA, and others on women’s comprehensive health.
Stay tuned.
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Our Programs Intern is serving looks, as always. 😍
Check out her OOTD as we feature her in the second edition of OOTD with the TPLPI Team.
Who would you like to see next? Let us know in the comments!
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“But They Never Hit Me…” is why many survivors stay silent.
Violence isn’t only “serious” when it leaves bruises. Read our latest blog to learn how non-physical abuse still harms people every day.
https://t.co/n1ZEpFW5TN
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New Podcast Episode: The Legal Trap
Our first Health Before Judgment episode explores how restrictive abortion laws can become a second layer of violence for survivors.
Growing up in Lagos, being “different” can mean fear, silence, and isolation.
For many queer people, survival means hiding to stay safe. But everyone deserves dignity, safety, love, and freedom.
This IDAHOBIT, we remember: democracy means inclusion and human rights for all.
Have you listened to our new podcast episode where we talked about the importance of why reproductive healthcare must be rooted in dignity and safety? It is still streaming on spotify
Listen to the full conversation here: https://t.co/NYFSUEA4EB
(Or click the link in our bio!)
Abuse doesn’t have a gender, a colour, or a sexuality. Yet, millions of survivors remain invisible. Today, May 28, is LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness Day, and this year’s theme is a direct mandate: to be #SeenAndBelieved#TPLPI#ProjectAjosepo#JusticeWithoutFear
Every day, young people face police brutality, harassment, discrimination, and bullying from their peers simply for speaking up, being different, or expressing who they are. No young person should live in fear for using their voice.
As part of our ongoing campaign for #Healthbeforejudgement, we are officially bringing you WORD ON THE STREET.
We recently connected with some incredible young persons who are willing to share their powerful perspectives on comprehensive health care and the fight against human…
This #menstrualhygiene Day, we are lending our voice to break the silence and spread awareness ensuring that every girl child has access to safe and comprehensive healthcare wherever they are.
Periods are natural, and so is the need for proper hygiene.
UI /UX Designer
Location: Lagos
3 - 5 years of work experience.
Understanding of HTML/CSS/JS.
Familiarity with React or mobile app design principles and motion design.
Experience conducting usability tests and user interviews.
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