January

The Inclusion Project Convenes Stakeholders to Review and Validate Personal Hygiene and School-Related Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Policy in Kano State

The Inclusion Project in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Kano State with the support of the Malala Fund convenes stakeholders from various sectors in Kano to review and validate the draft Personal Hygiene Management and School-Related Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Policy for schools. This policy aims to address key concerns and ensure that girls […]

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THE INCLUSION PROJECT TIP LAUNCHES A SURVEY ON THE LACK OF MENSTRUAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WOMEN’S MENTAL HEALTH TO COMMEMORATE WORLD MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY

As part of our goal to create a period-friendly world, TIP, in collaboration with Sisters’ Bond Initiative, conducted a survey to examine the impact of the lack of menstrual hygiene products on women’s mental health in Nigeria. The survey launched in a well-attended online webinar discussed the findings and recommendations to address period poverty and

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TIP COMMEMORATES THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF EDUCATION AND CALLS ON THE GOVERNMENT TO PRIORITIZE EDUCATION AND ENSURE QUALITY BASIC EDUCATION FOR ALL

The Inclusion Project (TIP) joins the rest of the world in observing the International Day for Education with the theme “Learning for Lasting Peace” and calls on the Government to prioritize education by investing more funds and ensuring safe and quality basic education for all. The importance of education cannot be overemphasized. It is a

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TIP Commemorates the International Day of Education

TIP undertook different activities to mark this year’s international day of education with the theme “Invest in people, prioritise education”. It started the day with a press statement calling on the Nigerian government to ensure quality access to education and increase the annual budgetary allocation for education for Nigerian children. The press statement circulated widely

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TIP Supports and Frees a Woman Charged with Capital Offence

With pro bono support from TIP, Mrs. T was discharged from charges of child trafficking and set free from Kirikiri Female Correctional Center after over two years of incarceration. Mrs. T, a young mother of two children, was charged at the High court of Lagos state for child trafficking, a capital offence. TIP took up

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TIP Join Forces with Other CSOS to Implement Election Education Advocacy Project in Adamawa State

With the support of the Malala Fund, The Inclusion Poject (TIP), African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development(CenterLSD) , Sustainable Collective Advocacy for African Development (SCAAD Initiative) Initiative, Legal Defence and Assistance Project (LEDAP), and Assist, Care and Empower charity Africa (ACE Charity Africa) commenced, the implementation of an Election Education Advocacy project in Adamawa

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TIP Educates Students on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

In the bid to break the culture of silence and expose perpetrators of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), TIP continues its monthly assembly chat with students at De-Immaculate College to educate the students on SGBV, how to recognize any forms of violence,  where to report cases of SGBV, and the importance of speaking up against violence. TIP’s

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