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5 Day Leadership and Entrepreneurship Workshop for Secondary School Students

In line with our goals and objectives as a non-profit organization committed to developing leadership capacity among Nigerian Teenagers in Secondary Schools, receiving support from NELIS Endowment Fund has provided us the opportunity to expand and continue to fulfil our mission. To effectively organize the five days leadership workshop and be able to deliver quality …

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EVERY AVAILABLE SPACE: A Model for Growing Food Sustainably In Urban Cities

ORGANIC PLANET EVERY AVAILABLE SPACE ECO HUB UPDATE BRIEF OVERVIEW Every Available Space Eco Hub is a food, nutrition and environmental solution that trains, mentors and support urban households to take their front yards and backyards – every available space –  to create edible landscapes where they grow food in a way that support family …

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GENDER GAPS IN GOVERNANCE

As the month of March comes to an end and a lot of awareness about women rights and empowerment winds down, the conversations need not stop. The theme for the 2021 International Women’s Day was Choose to Challenge; a call to action for everyone (irrespective of gender) who is pro-female to lend their voices to confront and bring …

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Support the OMLA Vision and become a Booster

The African arm of the One Million Leaders project of NELIS (One Million Leaders Africa- OMLA) launched her Boosters Sign Up Campaign on the 14th of December, 2020. The boosters are the first set of supporters and donors for the One Million Leaders Africa-OMLA project. Prior to the boosters sign up campaign launch, One Million Leaders Africa- …

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NELIS Community Gala Night/Day/Morning overview

NELIS Community Gala Night/Day/Morning overview NELIS Community Gala Night/Day/Morning was held on December 4th. In Japan, this is a called a “forget-the-year-meeting” (bounenkai) – and we were 32 people from around 12 countries who got together not ONLY to forget 2020, but ALSO to remember all the amazing things that happened in the NELIS community …

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Count your blessings; Name them in tens, hundreds, and thousands — The Sustainability Perspective

By Uche Nwosu, social innovator One of late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s quotes in referring to humanity and largely dependent on each other is that: ‘‘we (humans) are caught in an inescapable network, tied by a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.’’ The United Nations was intentional enough to summarise …

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LOCAL CHAPTER NIGERIA International Anti-Corruption Day

International Anti-Corruption Day is here and the world has been faced with numerous challenge which can be traced to corruption and Africa remains the hub of corruption considering how their leaders mismanage their resources.The COVID 19 pandemic created another conduit pipe for the siphoning of public funds by most African leaders and their politicians.Please join …

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The first phase of “She Needs to Know” Project and the official launch and distribution of the girls period kit.

THIS IS THE REPORT OF THE FIRST PHASE OF SHE NEEDS TO KNOW PROJECT AND THE OFFICIAL LAUNCH AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE GIRLS PERIOD KITS IMPLEMENTED BY IMPACT HER WORLD FOUNDATION ON THE 11TH OF NOVEMBER, 2020 AT THE ITOLO GIRLS JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, ERIC MOORE, SURULERE, LAGOS, NIGERIA WITH THE SPONSORSHIP OF NEXT LEADERS …

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Dare to Dream

I looked at the large herd of cattle, goats and sheep grazing in the field. I still couldn’t tell one from the other no matter how much I tried to study their differences. It only served to give me a headache, how the Maasai could immediately spot the difference was and is still a mystery. …

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