Month: October 2022

Nigeria Floods 2022: Impact on The Vulnerable Majority

With two million persons affected, 200,000 homes destroyed, and over 600 persons dead, Nigeria is currently experiencing its most catastrophic flooding in 10 years. This didn’t happen without warnings from the Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency as they had predicted more floods in 2022 than last year due to excessive rainfalls and contributions from external flows …

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Consultant – Women Political Empowerment in Nigeria Project (Supported by UN Women)

Dinidari Foundation through the Women Political Empowerment in Nigeria Project (supported by UN Women) seeks to work hand in hand with political parties to mitigate the low representation of women in political decision-making processes and adopting 35% affirmative action in political parties, by creating and adopting a gender-responsive work plan for political Parties and canvassing …

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ERELU FAYEMI: Importance of Sexual Assault Clinics

“The women, children, and probable men will enter this clinic as a victim, they will however leave as survivors because The Moremi Clinic exists to provide a full range of support to those who have experienced various forms of sexual assault” – Her Excellency, Mrs. Bisi Fayemi One of the prevalent factors making it difficult …

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Dinidari Africa and other CSO’s partner to further discourse on Federalism in Nigeria

Federalism in Nigeria: 62 Years After Independence As Nigeria prepares to celebrate 62 years of independence, a group of Nigerian organizations is putting together a platform, The Federalism Discourse, to analyze and review the country’s system of government. The platform is dedicated to open and incisive conversations on the governance structure of Nigeria and the …

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