By JACKSON AMEH | Project Leader
While 66.7% of gender-equality laws are in place in Nigeria (UN Women Data, 2023), enforcement gaps remain—especially for women with disabilities. Legal protections are often not implemented at the local level, and survivors struggle to access justice.
This project bridges the gap between policy and practice. We provide direct legal aid, facilitate access to health and psychosocial services, and train community advocates who continue this work long after the project ends. Our holistic approach ensures that survivors receive the support they need and that communities are equipped to sustain progress.
Your support enables us to create a network of local champions who will advocate for the rights of disabled women and girls, ensuring lasting change. You are not just funding a program—you are investing in a legacy of empowerment, inclusion, and justice.
Together, we can make sure progress doesn’t end with the project, but continues to grow and reach more women and girls every year.
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