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Nigeria

We are working to improve health, disability inclusion, governance, and to engage and inspire youth about their country's future.

  • Our office: Abuja
  • Our areas of focus: Governance, health, inclusion, humanitarian response, climate and resilience
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About our work

We’ve worked in Nigeria for over 20 years and are currently delivering a number of vibrant projects addressing disability inclusion, climate change, humanitarian response, governance and health issues – with a particular focus on inclusion of marginalised groups, including women and girls, young people and people with disabilities. Our radio shows, Madubi, Talk Your Own and Mu Tattauna, as well as PSAs and award-winning digital content, have reached over 11 million people to date.

Since 2020, we have been working as part of the Inclusive Futures consortium led by Sightsavers to inform and empower young Nigerians to make informed decisions about their health and encourage disability inclusive health practices. Previously, through our popular radio series in English and Pidgin English, Story Story, we dispelled stigma around disability and promoted inclusion in society and the workforce with exciting storylines. Now, we support inclusive family planning in Northern Nigeria through the return of our popular radio drama in Hausa, Madubi (Mirror).

In Northeast Nigeria, we also support collaboration between local media and humanitarian organisations to co-produce lifeline and humanitarian content that equips communities that are affected by humanitarian crisis with timely, accurate, and relevant information that meets their needs.

With support from UNDP, we create space for informed, constructive, and inclusive public dialogue on policy issues around police reforms.

Previous work in Nigeria includes a youth-focused multimedia project to empower young people with information to make informed decisions about COVID-19 vaccination, HIV and HPV, through our long-running magazine shows Talk Your Own and Mu Tattauna (Let's Talk).

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