Interview with Her Excellency Ambassador Professor Olufolake Abdulrazaq
As International Women's Month comes to a close, we at Tunani want to take the time to highlight a force in the development and policy space.
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Each programme is rooted in a specific intervention — bringing together research, community engagement, and creative action to advance civic participation across Nigeria.
As International Women's Month comes to a close, we at Tunani want to take the time to highlight a force in the development and policy space.
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In Minna, Niger State, Tunani convened a focus group discussion bringing together 21 stakeholders — community leaders, women advocates, and civil society representatives — to examine women's roles in peacebuilding and their experiences of conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence.
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On International Literacy Day 2025, Tunani partnered with RovingHeights Bookclub to host a forum in Abuja. Over 40 teachers, students, policymakers, and researchers examined what literacy really means in an era of AI, digital divides, and linguistic exclusion.
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At the Evergreen Project Tutored Programme in Abuja, Tunani facilitated a civic education session for 48 disadvantaged children aged 4–12. In one session, children moved from no awareness to articulating their rights, responsibilities, and place in their community.
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The #EndDigitalViolenceNaija campaign brought students from five Abuja universities together to confront technology-facilitated gender-based violence. The 16-day campaign generated over 26,000 social media impressions and shifted how students think about accountability online.
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At the Yar'Adua Centre in Abuja, Tunani convened an intergenerational dialogue on gender-based violence in Nigeria. Women from across generations — activists, students, policymakers — shared stories, challenged silence, and made public commitments to collective action.
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