The Women's Rights Advancement & Protection Alternative (WRAPA) with support from @MalalaFund has launched an alternative means of learning named the Girls Innovative Learning Management Initiative, GILMI.
https://t.co/3ifqgGYlDQ
#learningforgirls#WomanWRAPA#girlslearnanywhere
We're Hiring!
WRAPA is hiring an Assistant Programme Officer (Abuja).
Passionate about gender equality and community development? Apply now:
Email: [email protected] or fill out the form below:
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Did you know, Economic Violence accounts for 48% of reported cases in IDP camps.
A research by WRAPA Nigeria and TrustAfrica reveals this complex web of abuse.
Click the link below to read more:
https://t.co/07uQKYUNRz
#WRAPANG#IDP#GBV
We’re currently recruiting across various roles and applications are now open.
You can share this opportunity within your network and with qualified candidates who may be interested.
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The Women’s Rights Advancement and Protection Alternative (WRAPA) is pleased to announce the National Public Presentation and Official Launch of the 2nd Edition of the WRAPA Kuthbah Collections, scheduled to take place on May 21, 2026.
Do you have your Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) yet?
As the polls draw closer, this is a reminder that our participation as women is power.
Yes, the barriers are real. But so is our influence when we choose to use it.
This election, show up because our voice carries weight.
Who taught us to shame victims?
Speaking up about violence already takes immense courage. Yet when survivors take that brave step to share their stories, they are often met with suspicion, judgment, and blame.
Sometimes these reactions come from misunderstanding rather than malice, but the impact is the same. They deepen the silence and reinforce the stigma survivors face.
Breaking this cycle starts with all of us.
So we ask: How intentional are we about listening without judgment, challenging harmful narratives, and standing with survivors when women speak up?
Share your thoughts with us in the comments.
#WRAPANG
#VAWGPrevention
#EndGBV
What does ACTION mean for women?
Turning promises into policies.
Turning voices into leadership.
Turning equality into reality.
Because progress requires action.
#RightsJusticeActionNaija#IWD2026
Violence Against Women is a global pandemic, affecting 1 in 3 women worldwide and costing nations up to 3.7% of GDP. From intimate partner violence to harmful practices like FGM, the impact is deep, widespread, and urgent. It’s time to move from awareness to action.
Read more in WRAPA’s VAWG Prevention Baseline Study: https://t.co/gCYIZ7OhN6
#WRAPANG
#VAWG
At just 18, “Zainab” (not her real name) entered a polygamous marriage in North Central Nigeria with hopes of care, stability, and protection. Instead, she encountered hostility, emotional abuse, and deep isolation.
When she sought divorce, her path to freedom came at a steep price. Unlike another woman in her community who was granted a divorce without refunding her bride price, Zainab was told she had to repay ₦600,000 before she could be released.
“I was neither married nor divorced. I was just stuck. That was an injustice. I paid because I needed my freedom,” she recalls.
After prolonged negotiations and legal struggles, she secured her release. Today, Zainab is rebuilding her life through a small food business, channeling her pain into purpose and independence.
Her story reflects the systemic barriers many women face in abusive marriages — including financial coercion, unequal interpretations of religious and customary laws, and limited access to affordable justice.
Zainab’s experience underscores the urgent need for:
* Affordable and accessible divorce processes
* Gender-sensitive training for judges and clerics
* Financial support systems for survivors
* Stronger enforcement of women’s rights protections
Despite the obstacles, Zainab’s journey is one of resilience. Her determination to reclaim her autonomy is a powerful reminder that freedom, though costly, is not beyond reach.
Read more:
https://t.co/6588y12eOW
Democracy doesn’t work in silence. It works when citizens show up.
This is your chance to influence leadership, direction, and the kind of community you want to live in.
Show up. Speak up.
Be part of the decision.
#WRAPANG#AbujaDecides#2026Elections
As Ramadan begins and Ash Wednesday is observed, we are reminded of the shared values that unite us peace, compassion, reflection, and love, and our collective responsibility to end Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG).
May this holy season inspire kindness, justice, and safer homes for every woman and girl across Nigeria.
Ramadan Kareem ☪️
Happy Ash Wednesday ✝️
#WRAPANG
#RamadanKareem
#AshWednesday
#EndVAWG
In Minna, the desire to work, learn, and build better livelihoods already exists, what is often missing is access to the right tools and structured support.
Skills acquisition centres help bridge that gap by turning willingness into capacity, making the commissioning of a Skills Acquisition Centre in Minna, Niger State, on 15 February 2026 both timely and important.
Beyond the event, WRAPA also used the opportunity to strengthen operations at the Niger State Office through the formal handover of essential office equipment. These tools will enhance coordination and service delivery at the state level.
For us, building empowered communities goes hand in hand with strengthening the structures that support them.
#WRAPAHQ
#SkillAcquisition
#Empowerment
Did you miss WRAPA official launch of two ground-breaking research reports and case studies on Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG)?
We are pleased to share the full publications with you.
These reports provide critical insights, evidence-based findings, and practical recommendations to strengthen prevention efforts and advance gender justice in Nigeria.
1. VAWG Prevention Baseline Study - Evolving Trends: ‘New Wine in Old Wineskins’
Research Report and Case Study
Access here:
https://t.co/SiDUZ0H4fX
2. Gender Justice Action - ‘Compassion and Protection: VAWG Islamic Perspectives’
Research Report and Case Study
Access here:
https://t.co/R5id2GnNzw
These publications are designed to support policymakers, advocates, development partners, researchers, and community stakeholders working to end VAWG and promote gender equity.
We encourage you to download, read, and share widely within your networks.
Let’s continue to strengthen prevention pathways and advance justice for women and girls.
We appreciate all our Male Champions 🥳🎉
Real change happens when men choose to be allies. Using their influence to call out abuse, promote respect, and actively advocate for safer spaces where women and girls can live, work, and thrive without fear.
We believe that more men need to lend their voices, challenge harmful norms, and take up the responsibility of speaking out against Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG). Would you like to be one of our male champions?
Missed WRAPA’s launch of two research reports and case studies on VAWG?
Get your copies here:
1. VAWG Prevention Baseline Study - Research Report and Case Study - https://t.co/SiDUZ0H4fX
2. Gender Justice Action - Research Report and Case Study - https://t.co/R5id2GnNzw
#WRAPANG
#MaleChampions
#EndVAWG
#breakthesilence