Dear Faree,
Thank you for inquiring.
TechHer has an incident report platform, https://t.co/veufhOffnZ, designed to support individuals facing Online Gender-Based Violence (OGBV), including Sextortion, Non-Consensual Intimate Image Sharing, Catfishing, Cyberbullying, Cyberstalking, and more all completely FREE OF CHARGE.
We’ll send you a direct message to guide you on how to report and get the support she needs.
Online abuse thrives when survivors are left to carry the burden of fear, shame, and the emotional toll that often follows.
But no one should have to navigate that journey by themselves.
Creating safer digital spaces requires more than awareness. It requires action, support, and systems that respond when harm occurs.
That is the vision behind Kuram: ensuring that survivors of technology-facilitated gender-based violence can access the support they need, because safety online is not a privilege. It is a right.
If you or anyone you know has experienced any form of online violence, report it on https://t.co/RVB9IqvgwH.
Yesterday, to commemorate #WorldEnvironmentDay2026, YouthHubAfrica partnered with @TechHerNG, @ActionAidNG, Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Foundation, and @Ccaie for Climate Action, Innovation & Engagement to host "The Climate of Our Cities: Urbanisation, Creativity and Climate Resilience in Nigeria."
The gathering brought together climate advocates, innovators, development practitioners, and civil society actors to explore how we can build more resilient and sustainable cities amid growing climate challenges.
#Youth4GreenEco #GreenFriday #WorldEnvironmentDay2026
Through our Women, Earth, and Equity (WEE) Climate Workshops, supported by the Ford Foundation, we brought climate activists together across Northern and Southern Nigeria to examine how climate issues intersect with gender, power, and community realities, and to build solutions that actually reflect the people living through this.
Protecting the environment is everyone's work. Making sure everyone has a seat at that table is ours.
Happy World Environment Day🌍.
This World Environment Day, we're thinking about what it really takes to protect the planet we share, and who gets to shape that future.
The climate crisis touches all of us, but it doesn't touch us equally. Farmers, coastal communities, low-income households, women, young people: the burden lands harder on those with the fewest resources to absorb it. Real climate action has to start there.
Throw back to#16DoA when, we took conversations about technology-facilitated gender-based violence to the airwaves because too many people still see online abuse as just part of being https://t.co/rLwNirqsWa isn't.
Behind every hateful message, privacy violation, impersonation account, non-consensual image, or coordinated attack is a real person whose safety, dignity, and wellbeing are affected.
These conversations were about more than raising awareness. They were about helping people recognise harm, understand their rights, know where to find support, and imagine a digital world that is safer for everyone.
Looking back, we're reminded that change often begins with a conversation people cannot ignore.
#ThrowbackThursday #16DaysOfActivism #TFGBV #DigitalRights #OnlineSafety #TechHerNG
📢 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Nigeria Green Academy 2026
@hbsNigeria is pleased to invite young Nigerians passionate about social, political, economic, and environmental change to apply for the 2026 Nigeria Green Academy Programme.
Interested applicants should visit https://t.co/tZ0HNw5QMn for more information on how to apply.
📅 Deadline: 17 June 2026
🚨 Applications Open! 🚨
🌱 Become a POWER Ambassador for Ecofeminist Climate Justice, Community Leadership, Peacebuilding & Resilience.
Are you ready to lead change in your community ?
🔗Apply:https://t.co/CibP87VcLW
📅 Deadline: 5 June 2026
✨ Lead. Inspire. Transform.
Dear Adanna,
We are sorry this happened to you. What you experienced is cyber flashing, and it is a form of sexual violence. It is unacceptable, and you should not have been subjected to it.
Please report the incident on https://t.co/RVB9IqvgwH. We provide pro-bono legal and psychosocial support for survivors of technology-facilitated gender-based violence, and we are committed to ensuring you have the support, care, and guidance you need as you take this step.
We’re here to stand with you and support you through the process.
One big question: Can digital literacy succeed if the lessons are not in the language women use every day?
Simple answer: No.
We're looking for a translator (English to Pidgin and Igbo) to help make digital learning practical, relatable, and accessible for women traders across Nigeria.
This is about meeting women in the language they think, trade, and count in, so they can confidently learn, engage with, and apply digital skills in their daily lives.
If you work at the intersection of language, learning, and impact, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply here: https://t.co/NFfAa1eKA1
Did you you also have dreams of being a Doctor, Lawyer, or Pilot, and then life happened? 😭
For Children's Day, we're celebrating the journey, from the bold little dreamer who wrote it all down, to the incredible, still-figuring-it-out adult you've become. The glow up is REAL! 👏🏽
That's exactly why TechHer exists, because every child deserves the tools, resources, and space to explore all of who they could be. Not just the options on the list, but the ones nobody told them about yet. the coder, the founder, the creative technologist or the one who changes the whole game.
To every child dreaming without limits, we see you.
To every adult still becoming, we see you too. ✨
Happy Children's Day! 🎉
Drop it below 👇🏽, What did little-you want to be? And who are you now?
#Children’s day #Eidmubarak #TechHer
Here is a chance to join the Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Youth Exchange on SRHR!
Are you a young person between 18 & 30 years old willing to participate in a 10-month exchange program in Malawi, Uganda, & Zambia?
Apply here: https://t.co/0Zz18NI7R8
#NAYAVoices
Eid-el-Kabir is here, and honestly? We hope your day is filled with all the good things: great food, plenty laughter, sweet moments with family and friends, and enough joy to carry into the new week.
This season is such a beautiful reminder of community, kindness, and showing love in both big and little ways, values that mean a lot to all of us at TechHer 💛
To everyone celebrating, we’re wishing you peace, happiness, and a truly beautiful celebration.
Eid Mubarak from all of us at TechHer 🌙
“AI is too hard, too technical, not for girls.”
We’ve heard that story before, but it doesn’t hold up because AI is already in the everyday tools we use, and none of that requires a genius label to start using it.
What it really takes is curiosity, imagination, and the courage to show up in spaces where decisions are being made.
Girls are not on the outside. We are already building, solving, questioning, and creating impact.The future of technology isn’t reserved. It’s being shaped right now.
Don’t watch it happen. Be part of building it.💪🏽
#GirlsinAI #TechHer
Gbemisola Adebowale of @TechHerNG led timely conversations around gender-sensitive and youth-inclusive reporting, challenging participants to rethink how women, young people, and vulnerable groups are framed within electoral narratives.
There’s something so beautiful about women, community, and the words that shape us
Here’s a little compilation of wisdom that guides our movement gotten from our time at the Rooted and Woven Retreat.
One of our favourite feminist quotes is from Aminata Dieye and it says “I know that I have the right to be free, and to do what I like”
Now we want to hear from you too:
What’s your favourite feminist quote? And if you have more than one (because honestly, who has just one? 😄), drop them all in the comments below.
We're at the UCL Tech Abuse Conference 2026 today, at London City Hall!
Our Executive Director, Chioma Agwuegbo (@ChiomaChuka), is facilitating our session: "Invisible Harms, Unequal Safety: Understanding Online Violence Against LGBTQIA+ Communities and Women with Disabilities in Nigeria."
📍 Committee Room 1 | 🕞 3:30 PM
We'll share insights from three pillars of our work:
🔹 KURAM, our incident-reporting platform powered by the Volunteer Lawyer Network, 150 legal professionals across Nigeria supporting survivors of #TfGBV pro bono.
🔹GBV Emergency Response Fund, rapid financial assistance to survivors within 24 hours of approval.
🔹SafeSpaceAfrica, our continental community advancing homegrown, equitable digital futures.
This work sits close to us. Every day, we walk with communities navigating online harm, digital exclusion, and unsafe tech spaces. Today, we're sharing what we've learned, listening to others, and helping shape safer, more inclusive digital futures.
Stay tuned for highlights!
Thank you to Luminate for the continued support that makes moments like this possible, and to the communities whose stories, experiences, and insights anchor this work.
#TechAbuseConf #DigitalRights #TfGBV #TechHerNG
You asked, and we answered.🥳 Applications for the SheTrades Digital project across Anambra & Delta States have been extended to May 21st, 2026.
If you missed the first deadline, here’s another chance to still be part of a project focused on practical digital skills and real community impact.
Apply here:
Field Supervisor: https://t.co/5rdpsWzUcL
Booth Coordinator: https://t.co/5RCsJrI3xf
Digital Champions: https://t.co/OI2x7mUgU8
We’re Hiring Across Anambra & Delta States
What if women in local markets could grow their businesses, increase their income, and reach more customers simply by using digital tools in safer and more intentional ways?
That’s the work.
Through the SheTrades Digital project, we’re working to make that a reality by equipping women and girls with practical digital skills that support income, confidence, and everyday agency.