
Empowering Women Through Peer Education Training
Through years of working on projects at the community level, we realize that women and girls are hugely disadvantaged. They have often been marginalized and
Through years of working on projects at the community level, we realize that women and girls are hugely disadvantaged. They have often been marginalized and
The impact of climate change has never been more evident, especially on agriculture in Nigeria. Erratic rainfall, flooding of farmlands, rising temperature, and soil degradation
School-age children learn through creative activities like music, visual arts, dance, drama, storytelling, and sports. Creative arts and sports activities engage children across all cognitive,
South Saharan Social Development Organization, in partnership with ActionAid Nigeria, organized a 2-day capacity building on Budget monitoring and tracking under the Strategic Partnership Agreement
“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” – Frederick Douglass. Children’s Day is recognized worldwide as a day dedicated to
Did you know that over 37 million women and girls of reproductive age in Nigeria lack access to menstrual hygiene products due to a lack
South Saharan Social Development Organization, in partnership with WaterAid Nigeria, successfully completed the implementation of the HAF III project and closed out the project. The
Over 47 million Nigerians still practice open defecation (OD), and Enugu state is not exempted as about 47 percent of the populace still practice open
South Saharan Social Development Organization, in partnership with WaterAid Nigeria, organized a radio sensitization and advocacy engagement. The one-hour radio show with the topic, ‘Poor
South Saharan Social Development Organization, in partnership with WaterAid Nigeria, organized a radio sensitization and advocacy engagement. The one-hour radio show with the topic, ‘Effects
South Saharan Social Development Organization, in partnership with WaterAid Nigeria and other stakeholders, commenced the review of the Enugu State WASH Policy document to reflect
One of the reasons why the rate of gender-based violence is higher in communities is that most rural communities in Nigeria do not have structures