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Our mission is to bridge the gap in the achievement of SDG 3 and 4 through education, advocacy and capacity building whilst providing active leadership and support for young Africans.
Over the weekend, the mentees in our mentorship program graduated. It's been an amazing experience being a part of their lives and we wish them continued success.
Thank you to our guest speaker, John Obidi for sharing valuable information with them.
Would you like to join the 2023 cohort, apply at bit.ly/ugipf
Solving development issues affecting young Africans
Over the weekend, the mentees in our mentorship program graduated. It's been an amazing experience being a part of their lives and we wish them continued success.
Would you like to join the 2023 cohort, apply at bit.ly/ugipf
Solving development issues affecting young Africans
On Monday, students at the Summer Camp wrapped up the first phase of our safety project. They had their post test and went on to make presentations. The presentations were so much fun as they employed different creative methods of passing on the safety message to their peers. We had groups who made cardboard presentations, drama presentations and speech presentations. It was really a fun time as you can see from their faces. The top 3 presentations won gifts. We are thankful to the Banuelos family and the NYU Changemakers Fellowship for supporting this project.
Thank you to our supervisor Mr of Mrs of Our Project Manager and every staff, volunteer and vendors who helped us to execute.
We will now move on to the next phase of this project.
Thank you to the Banuelos Family in New York for funding this research project in Magboro through the NYU Changemaker Fellowship.
Through this project, children will be assessed on their current safety knowledge level, equipped with training and resources and demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge within certain parameters.
Thank you to the Dolly Children Foundation and for working with us on this. Thank you to Mr of for being the supervisor of this research project. Thank you to and for all the planning, coordination and ex*****on in progress.
We will share updates as we progress.
Would you like an intervention like this to come to a school near you? Would you like to sponsor an intervention in a low income school? Get in touch. We would absolutely love to work with you.
The Safety Chic
Intentionally building a safety conscious generation
On the 14th of June, the fourth cohort of UProgramme in partnership with the Federal Neuro-Psychiatry Hospital (FNPH) had their graduation. The programme is under the hospital’s Drug and Alcohol Treatment Education and Research (DATER) unit. Outstanding participants were celebrated. Also in attendance were the Clinical Supervisor DATER, Dr.Nkereuwem Ebiti, the Program Manager, UGIP Foundation, Ms. Fisayo Ajala, the Facilitator UGIP Foundation, Mr. Korede Olafimihan and the Deputy Matron in charge DATER.
Our appreciation goes to the management of the FNPH Barnawa, Kaduna for the opportunity to create this positive change in the lives of these participants. A special thank you to the team of Consultants at DATER, Dr. Ebiti, Dr. Fajimolu, Dr. Oseghale, Dr. Hassan. We would like to appreciate the efforts of the Matron in charge and Deputy Matron in charge at the DATER ward. Your efforts are highly appreciated.
Solving development issues affecting young Africans