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KIND Nigeria joins EFCC on March Against Corruption (MAC)

08.17.17

KIND Nigeria has teamed up with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in a programme called the March against Corruption (MAC)

OBJECTIVES

To sensitize Nigerians, on the need to claim ownership  of the War against  corruption  in the country,  by getting Involved in the advocacy.

To reject any form of Legislation aimed at giving amnesty to those indicted for corruption.

To protest slow pace of action of the judiciary in corruption  related cases.

To Reject the National Assembly foot-dragging in passing bills aimed at strengthening the fight against corruption.

To put an immediate stop to the phenomenon of double pension enjoyed by Ex. Governor and other public officers.

Demand the publication of names of those who have been indicted including record of their loots.

A declaration of support for all anti-corruption agencies.

ACTION PLAN

A vigorous launch of the Red Flag Campaign on Social Media including: Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter Snapchat, tumblr, blogger, foursquare, Linkedin, etc.

Press Conference

A Press Conference to announce to the general public details and Programmes involved in the March against corruption and to use the Press Conference as a medium to reach out to Nigerians and mobilize them in their Tens and Thousands.

TIME TABLE FOR PROPOSED ACTION

MONDAY, AUGUST 7
Social Media Launch

TUESDAY, AUGUST 8
Press Conference to unveil  group’s  identity  and programs.

THURSDAY AUGUST 10,
Mass Movement Against Corruption in Lagos,  to terminate at the Lagos State House of Assembly.

Media Appearances including: TV bulletin programmes  and Radio Talk shows

This will serve as an avenue of reaching out,  to a wider section of Nigerians,  particularly  the religious organizations.

SATURDAY AUGUST 12
Media Boost / Review of Action

PROGRAMME CHECKLIST
Meetings
Media Mobilization
Social Media Team
Transport
T-Shirts, Flags
Placards
Public Address System
Prints (Flags, Bandana, Handbills, T-Shirts, Backdrops, Roll Up Banners, Posters).

Join us on Twitter to march against corruption.

KIND Youth beneficiaries march with WARDC and Purple Nigeria on IWD 2017

06.22.17

Beneficiaries of KIND leadership programmes in universities and polytechnics around Lagos joined Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC) and Purple Nigeria on a road walk for the International Women’s Day, March 8, 2017.

They marched from Ikeja Under Bridge to Lagos State Government House to discuss issues of concern affecting women in the state in commemoration of International Women’s Day but were disappointed when Governor Akinwumi Ambode did not meet with them.

March 8 of every year was set aside by the United Nations (UN) as international women’s day, to celebrate achievements of women all over the world. It is also a day to draw global attention to issue of rights of women.
At Alausa, the seat of power in Lagos, the women were stopped at the gate leading to the governor’s office by security operatives and, after waiting for an hour, marched to the House of Assembly to see Speaker Mudashiru Obasa.
Below are some pictures:
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KIND week in pictures

05.08.17

KIND has been active in several conferences and events surrounding advocacy, including Purple Naija training, Women conferences both locally and internationally.

Below are some pictures:

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KIND AT THE WOMEN EMPOWERMENT CONFERENCE LAGOS

04.15.17

On Wednesday, March 29th, 2017.

The conference witnessed networking of participants, learning about issues surrounding women empowerment and how to overcome such barriers. Ms. Asim-Ita gave a presentation on Women Inclusiveness at the Workplace; A Pathway to Gender Equality. She mentioned that gender diverse policies are essential at the workplace and the unique needs of women must be recognized. Mrs. Adedayo spoke on the topic Women Economic Empowerment through Entrepreneurship and Skill Acquisition. She emphasized that eliminating violence against women at the workplace can increase productivity by 40%. She added that women need to create goals, get an education in a chosen field, and imbibe the attitude of empowering other women. She buttressed her points with a case study of Julian Omala; CEO of Delight Uganda who defied all odds and empowered herself to become one of the top female entrepreneurs in Uganda and an employer of labour. Mrs. Ayenuro made a presentation on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls; A prerogative for Women Empowerment. She emphasized that men need to be sensitized on the real stories surrounding violence against women and girls for better understanding. She added that more campaigns that encourage victims to speak up should be broadcasted in order for perpetrators to be punished.

The conference also featured two interactive breakout sessions which proffered recommendations on; Transitioning women to STEM Careers and Engaging Men as Advocates for Women Empowerment.

At the end of the conference, participants had a shift to perspectives and were encouraged to break through mental and emotional limitations; they envisioned greater possibilities in empowering other women and speaking up for one another, and there was a call to have more of such empowerment conferences in the remote areas.

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Below are more pictures from the event:

 

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KIND This Week

03.20.15

In the week of Monday 16th to Friday 20th March, KIND participated in the Nigerians Unite Against Terror rally, which was held at the Cricket Pitch of the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos. KIND was also represented at the  Microsoft NGO Connection Day, organized by Paradigm Initiative Nigeria with sponsorship from Microsoft.

195d1cb2-8a94-46e9-9c9d-da8f67e328c5The Nigerians Unite Against Terror rally was organized by Women Arise for Change Initiative, which is headed by Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin a renowned social right activist, was aimed at uniting the people of Nigeria to rise against terror within the country. The rally had in attendance several distinguished personality such as Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy; Presidential candidate of KOWA, Prof. Remi Sonaiya; Presidential candidate of NCP, Mr. Martin Onovo; Public Relations Officer of Kudirat Initiative for Democracy, Mr. Joseph Jikeme; amongst o0097d459-d2f1-4c1f-9b16-1ae8d1d2bc86thers. Several artistes were on ground to entertain the teeming crowd, amongst which include Naeto C, Daddy Showkey, Waje, Terry G, and Oritsefemi. This rally was enthusiastically endorsed by Prof. Wole Soyinka, renowned Noble Laureate of Literature and Prof. Tunde Braithwaite.

KINDs Public Relations Officer, Joseph Jikeme, also attended the Microsoft NO Connection Day, an event organized by Paradigm Initiative Nigeria with sponsorship from Microsoft. Over 50 NGOs were represented at the event which is aimed at increasing the capacity and efficiency of NGO personnel in the usage of social media tools and other online products, especially those of Microsoft. It is key to note that the social media plays an important role in the growth of organizations when used to full capacity, in showcasing the activities of organizations to their potential sponsors and beneficiary.

KIND This Week

03.13.15

In the week of Monday 9th to Friday 13th March, KIND was present at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism for a stakeholders briefing on the progress of the “Report Women!” project which is designed to increase the reportage of girls’ and women’s issues in the media. The supervision of the school building project was also undertaken by KIND at the Ogijo township of Ogun State.

f52f6f0c-c932-4b6f-b7e2-a85f25f3c318Report Women! Project focuses on major issues of access and abuse; ranging from education to health care,  violence, early marriage, among others using the tool of Investigative reporting. This project which is been supported by the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Nigeria would also be examining the role of religion in the girl child and women’s rights trajectory. Some of the seasoned journalists who presented the findings from their investigations include Ms. Abiose Adams-Adelaja, whose reportage was on Female Genital Mutilation; Mr. Isioma  Madike, whose reportage was on Widowhood Rights; Ms. Olutosin Oladosu-Adebowale, whose reportage was on Female Genital Mutilation; Mr. Bamgbose Temiloluwa, whose reportage was on the Plight of Street Beggars in three States of the Country; and Mr. Simon Ateba,  whose reportage was on Human Trafficking from Nigeria within the West African sub-region. These presentations by the various reporters generated keen discussions on means of curbing these varied social ills and the identification of stakeholders who are to continue the push for change in laws and customs bordering these issues.

For further reading on these issues as investigated, please see the following links – Female Genital Mutilation,  Plight of Beggars, Human Trafficking

KIND also carried out a routine inspection of the building project of a block of classroom and toilet at the Imore Community Nursery and Primary School at Ogijo in Ogun State. The project which is currently at the lintel level has brought smiles to the faces of the parents and staff of the school, who are glad the the additional block of classrooms will mitigate the terrible condition in which their students currently learn. The project which was officially awarded on the 4th of November,  2014 would be a contribution to the MDGs on Education within Ogun State under the Japanese Grassroots Project.

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