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survivor-centered services and drives meaningful impact across our communities.
We also extend our sincere appreciation to Women and Girls Dignity Center, Yobe state, for generously providing their office space for the meeting. This kind gesture truly reflects what a coalition
Yesterday, we came together for a powerful coordination meeting aligning efforts, sharing insights, and strengthening our collective impact.
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Explore Humanitarian Aid Initiative successfully concluded a capacity-building training for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) focused on transitional justice advocacy and survivor-centered reintegration. The training brought together committed
We remain committed to strengthening the capacity of local actors to champion survivor-centered approaches, sustainable reintegration, and community resilience.
Together, we move closer to a more just and inclusive society.
We remain committed to strengthening the capacity of local actors to champion survivor-Centred approaches, sustainable reintegration, and community resilience.
Together, we move closer to a more just and inclusive society.
Key outcomes: development of a standardized research ethics protocol for Explore Aid; establishment of an internal research review committee; and the successful design of three research proposals that were subsequently funded.
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Empowering Research Excellence Training in Methodology and Ethical Principles.
Explore Aid Nigeria recognizes the paramount importance of equipping researchers, research assistants, and project staff with the necessary skills and ethical frameworks.
data management.A total of 45 participants (28 women, 17 men) from Explore Aid's project teams, partner organizations, and academic institutions attended the five-day training. Facilitators included experienced researchers from Nigerian universities and international consultants.