Are you passionate about making an impact and making positive inevitable in our society? Do you want to help in the personal development of young adults, elimination of Female Genital mutilation (FGM), Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Harmful traditional practices and other development issues? If yes, then we need you. This is your chance to leave a...
Trailblazer Initiative Nigeria (TBI) invites qualified candidates interested in Vendor Registrations to tender Expressions of Interest documents: TRAILBLAZER INITIATIVE NIGERIA (for sustainable development, health and empowerment) is a youth-led, Non-Profit, Non-Governmental Organization that is committed to the betterment of generations and making Positive Change Inevitable in the Society through sustainable programmes to promote and facilitate...
The Nigeria Election Violence Report (NEVR) project is supported by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES). The project focuses on developing the capacity of civil society to monitor, analyze…
Our organization was the state focal organization leading the advocacy for increase in Family Planning Budget of Oyo State and creation of budget code for Family Planning in Oyo
Our organization was a support organization to HERFON on implementation of the World Bank Funded HAF2 project through Oyo State Agency for the control of AIDS.
A free vocational empowerment training programme for youths and women which started for NYSC Corps Members in Ibadan North Local Government of Oyo State in order to boost their skills. Beneficiaries: 1,280 direct beneficiaries.
A project which started back in 2009. It was born out of the need to feed and provide nutritional support for Orphans and vulnerable Children in two neglected orphanages and…
Each year, 6 February marks the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. The day is observed as a way to raise awareness about female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), and to galvanize support to end the practice. Learn more about the issue below, and find out how UNICEF is working with communities and governments...
According to the International Center for Research on Women, if present child marriage trends continue, more than 142 million girls worldwide will be forced to marry adult men during the next decade — the equivalent of 38,000 girls every day. As in many other nations, an individual is considered a minor if he or she...
Several factors increase the risk of cancer (officially known as malignant neoplasm), including pollutants, tobacco use, certain infections, radiation, obesity, and lack of physical exercise.e An estimated 5 to 10% of cancers are entirely hereditary. Most cancers develop through a combination of hereditary and environmental factors. Smoking causes an estimated 90% of lung cancer. Tobacco has killed 50 million...
We are on the mission empower vulnerable HUMANS, in society through Sustainable DEVELOPMENT programmes and INITIATIVES that promote Health, Equality, Justice, Solidarity and Opportunities.