Act Naija!, Social Protection

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Background

Act Naija! – Civil Society Action to Strengthen Social Protection in Nigeria is a three-year initiative co-funded by the European Union under its Human Rights and Support to Civil Society in Nigeria programme. The project is implemented by a consortium comprising Brot für die Welt (BfdW), the Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), and the New Initiative for Social Development (NISD).

The overall objective of the project is to improve the inclusivity of the social protection system in Nigeria and increase public awareness. To advance this objective, the project places strong emphasis on strategic broadcast communication to highlight lived realities, systemic gaps, and stimulate informed public discourse.

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EKITI RESTATES COMMITMENT TO STRENGTHENING SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR VULNERABLE RESIDENTS

The Ekiti State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening social protection programmes through sustained investment in healthcare, education and social welfare aimed at improving the living conditions of vulnerable residents.

The State Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning and Chairman of the Ekiti State Social Protection Steering Committee, Mr. Olufemi Ajayi, made the pledge on Monday in Ado-Ekiti during an advocacy visit by the New Initiative for Social Development (NISD).

Ajayi said the administration of Gov. Biodun Oyebanji had consistently demonstrated commitment to inclusive development through policies and programmes targeted at children, women, the elderly, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups.

https://www.theinfoonlinenews.com.ng/2026/07/ekiti-restates-commitment-to.html

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Male Feminists train Over 11,700 allies, expands GBV campaign nationwide

The Male Feminists Network (MFN) has trained more than 11,700 male allies across Nigeria in just over one year, significantly surpassing its initial target of 1,000 participants, as it intensifies efforts to mobilise men and boys against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and promote positive masculinity nationwide.

The achievements were unveiled on Friday in Abuja during the inauguration of the MFN Steering Committee and the decoration of the pioneer Ambassadors for the Prevention of Gender-Based Violence.

Presenting an overview of the project, the Director of Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning at the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development (Centre LSD), Dr. Victoria Oseyande Udoh, said the initiative has evolved into a national movement with active structures across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones through six implementing partners.

Udoh explained that the project, titled “Core Support for Building a Network of Male Feminists to Prevent Gender-Based Violence in Nigeria,” commenced in April 2025 with a target of training at least 1,000 male leaders and grassroots influencers. However, within one year, the programme recorded a direct national reach of 11,721 participants.

https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/male-feminists-train-over-11700-allies-expands-gbv-campaign-nationwide

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“Fight against GBV is a joint effort”-NISD charges stakeholders

Stakeholders across all sectors have been charged to prioritize service to humanity by joining the fight against Gender based Violence at all cost in order to ensure a valence-free society, peace, unity and mutual respect.

The Project Manager for Male Feminist Network of the New Initiative for Social Development (NISD), Olusegun Ojo gave this charge at the One-Day Quarterly MFN Dialogue in Ekiti State organized by the NISD.

The Interface which brought together key members of the Male Dominant Groups, representative of the Civil Society Organization, Joint Association of People with Disability, Christian and Islamic Religious Leaders to review progress aimed at sharing experiences, and strengthen internal cohesion in the fight against Gender-based violence.

According to Olusegun, “it is a non-negotiable fact that the culture of Gender-based violence had stayed with us for too long, that it is gradually now becoming endemic, an immoral culture we need to flush out our system for the sake of past and present victims of Gender-based Violence and posterity because the time to erase the bad template is now,

An individual cannot do it alone neither New Initiative for Social Development, it requires joint and concerted efforts, this is why I am charging us that we must use every positive means necessary to join and stay committed to the cause and prioritize it as service to humanity which must prevail and win for sanity and sanctity of our society”-he concluded

Also speaking one after the other, the secretary of the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD), Ekiti State Chapter and the chairman of Okada Riders Association, comrade Asaolu pledged their support to the cause while assuring NISD that they would change the narrative of Gender-based violence in the state through the structure it has been put in place which known as 3,000 Male Feminist Network Advocates

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NGO Targets 1,000 Male Champions In Ekiti To Promote Women’s Rights, End GBV

The New Initiative for Social Development (NISD), in partnership with the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development (Centre LSD), has launched a fresh advocacy movement aimed at mobilising men and boys to champion women’s rights and eliminate gender-based violence (GBV) in Ekiti State.

The project, themed Male Feminists Network, seeks to build at least 1,000 male allies across Ekiti and other Southwest states as part of a growing regional initiative.

Speaking at the opening of a two-day capacity-building workshop for young men and influencers on gender advocacy, feminist principles and GBV prevention, frontline civil society advocate, Professor Christopher Oluwadare, said the programme was part of a wider regional intervention engaging artisan leaders, religious figures and community influencers.

He explained that the goal is to develop a network of male feminists equipped and empowered to promote the rights and well-being of women, while actively working to curb violence in their communities.

Oluwadare challenged cultural beliefs used to deny women leadership roles, noting historical instances in Ile-Ife, Oyo and Ado-Ekiti where women served as traditional rulers. He also stressed that both the Bible and Quran affirm the equality of men and women, adding that many discriminatory practices are cultural inventions rather than divine instructions.

According to him, more than 25 participants, including pastors, imams, welders, electricians, mechanics, barbers and other artisan leaders, were engaged at the Ekiti session. He described the feedback as overwhelmingly positive, with participants expressing strong commitment to becoming advocates for women’s rights.

He commended the Ekiti State Government for leading efforts against GBV, describing the state as number one in Nigeria in policy and legislative support for gender equality.

“Although men created patriarchy, women sometimes sustain it unknowingly. Through sensitization, mobilization and continuous social education, we aim to reorient both men and women. Women need men in this fight, and men must speak up. Activism has long been led by women, but without men’s full involvement, the impact is limited,” he said.

Oluwadare added that involving men amplifies results, noting that the male feminist movement is currently running across the 36 states and the FCT. He expressed optimism that many cultural and gender-based barriers will begin to disappear over the next two years.

Religious leaders such as Alhaji Abdulrasaq Alli and Primate Olorunleke Abe commended NISD for the initiative, pledging to take the message to their congregations in the fight against GBV.

Also speaking, a representative of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Muyiwa Falaye, said the Assembly is fully aware of the existing gender-based laws in the state and reaffirmed the legislature’s commitment to supporting the programme.

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NISD, Centre LSD Train Ondo Men, influencers on feminism, GBV prevention

A two-day capacity–building programme designed to strengthen the involvement of men and community influencers in gender advocacy and the prevention of gender-based violence has commenced in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

The initiative, tagged Male Feminists Network (MFN), is organised by the New Initiative for Social Development (NISD) in collaboration with the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development. Participants were drawn from artisan unions—such as barbers, mechanics and electrical technicians—alongside traditional rulers, civil society organisations, religious institutions and the media.

Speaking at the opening session, the State Project Coordinator of MFN, Mr. Olusegun Ojo, said the programme aims to build a generation of men who understand feminism as a commitment to fairness, dignity and shared humanity.

He added that MFN is intentionally nurturing young male advocates capable of amplifying feminist ideals and supporting interventions that safeguard women and girls.

https://www.veracity.com.ng/2025/12/nisd-african-centre-train-ondo-men.html?m

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Ondo residents allege irregularities in FG’s conditional cash transfer

Residents of Ero Community in Ifedore Local Government Area of Ondo State have raised concerns over alleged irregularities in the selection of beneficiaries under the Federal Government’s conditional cash transfer programme, Renewed Hope.

Community members claim that the names of deceased individuals were included on beneficiary lists, while many living residents who registered were excluded.

The concerns emerged during a one-day outreach of the Act Naija! Project – Civil Society Action to Strengthen Social Protection in Nigeria, implemented by a consortium of three NGOs, the New Initiative for Social Development (NISD), Bread for the World, and the Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), and co-funded by the European Union.

The initiative, which runs for three years, seeks to promote transparency, inclusion, and accountability in the delivery of social protection services across selected states.

Speaking during the outreach, Chief Imam Lekan Akinlolu, community leader Alhaji Lateef Ogunlala, and other residents decried poor civic education and the opaque methods used by government agencies in selecting beneficiaries.

“When officials came earlier this year to collate names, we were shocked that the final list predominantly included deceased individuals, while the living who registered were left out,” Ogunlala said.

The residents called for accountability, transparency, and unbiased procedures from all Ministries and Agencies managing social protection programmes in the state to ensure that all eligible households benefit.

Some beneficiaries who have successfully accessed federal and state social protection programmes also shared their experiences and challenges, highlighting the importance of community engagement and participation.

Responding to the concerns, Bankole Olaoluwa, State Coordinator of the State Operation Coordinating Unit (SOCU), represented by Oladoyinbo Edward, assured residents that efforts are underway to expand the state’s social register to accommodate more eligible households.

He urged residents to participate actively in community engagements, stressing that the programme is non-political and intended strictly for vulnerable households.

“Social protection is every citizen’s right, and we will do everything to ensure everyone gets what they deserve,” Edward said.

Mr. Joshua Olawole of the National Cash Transfer Office also outlined various safety-net programmes and highlighted the role of the social register in identifying vulnerable individuals, including the elderly and persons with disabilities.

https://guardian.ng/news/ondo-residents-allege-irregularities-in-fgs-conditional-cash-transfer

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Stakeholders demand more action to strengthen social protection systems in Ekiti

The Ekiti State government, New Initiative for Social Development (NISD) and other stakeholders have advocated more action and strategies towards strengthening the social protection system in the state.

This was the resolution during the State Level Dialogue on Social Protection under the project tagged: ‘ACT NAIJA’, organised by the New Initiative for Social Development (NISD) in partnership with the Ekiti State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.

The programme, themed ‘Strengthening Social Protection Prevention in Ekiti State’, is co-funded by the European Union and is being implemented by the consortium of three partners, New Initiative for Social Development (NISD, Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), and Bread for the World (BfTW), Germany.

Speaking, the Program Officer of NISD, Rachael Olori, said the project was organised in Ekiti state, like other states, to bridge the gap and help citizens to access the government’s social protection programmes.

Expressing worry over the level of ignorance among the citizens of the social protection programmes, she called for a collective action to implement the social protection law and improve the standard of living of the vulnerable in the state.

He said, “Using Ekiti State as a reference, most people do not know how to access social protection. Most people are unaware of what social protection programs exist in the state for them, or how to engage with them.

“Our goal for this project is to bridge that gap to help with policy frameworks and strengthen the implementation of social protection in Ekiti State and across all other implementing states in Nigeria.

“To raise awareness, we understand that we cannot do it alone, and the government cannot do it alone either. That’s why we have stakeholders.

“Here in Ekiti State, we have chosen to work with the Ministry of Human Affairs to push forward the agenda of social protection.

“We plan to carry out multiple activities for this purpose. Going forward, we will engage more of our stakeholders present here today.”

Read the details…https://tribuneonlineng.com/stakeholders-demand-more-action-to-strengthen-social-protection-systems-in-ekiti/

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EU-Funded Project Seeks Stronger Social Protection Systems in Ekiti State

As part of effort to enhance social protection interventions in Ekiti State, the New Initiative For Social Development in partnership with the Ekiti State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development under the ACT NAIJA Project co-funded by the European Union and being Implemented by the consortium of three partners namely; New Initiative for Social Development (NISD, Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), and Bread for the World (BfTW), Germany held one day state level dialogue

Watch the rest of the story…https://www.youtube.com/embed/j0MbGMRGWc4

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British Deputy High Commissioner calls for women inclusion in Nigeria

Urges CSOs to do more

The British Deputy High Commissioner in Nigeria – Jonny Baxter has charged Nigerian Civil Society Organizations especially in Ekiti State to take the issue of women inclusion as top priority as it is a walkway to economic freedom for the nation.

Johnny stated this at the dinner organized by his office with some leaders of Civil Society Organizations in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State.

According to him “Gender equality is now part of the world order, symbolic to balanced society which creates a freedom for all to express their inherent and God-given talents both in potential and actual”, he said.

He therefore charged all the civil society organizations in Nigeria and Ekiti state in particular to place high premium on the cause of Gender-based violence prevention, Gender equality, Inclusion, Transparency and Accountability.

“I think it is high time we all had a recourse to the full care and well-being of women in this modern time in terms of inclusion and gender equality because it is a walkway to economic freedom for any nation that values and practices it,” he concluded.

Deputy High Commissioner noted further that the amount of attention given to the women will be determined by the progress that would be recorded, adding that every woman is big plus to their nation’s sectors given to their multitasking talent which has capacity to produce chain of positive-multiplier effects

Responding to the charge on behalf of the New Initiative For Social Development, the program officer, Rachel Olori explained that women’s cause has always been a core thematic focus of the organization while assuring Jonny a more conscious effort towards the direction.