What can we learn from the women we support around the world about courage during a Trump Administration? A lot! I’ll tell you about Mairamou, from my recent trip to Cameroon. When she... Read more
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has petitioned Mr. Michel Forst, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders over alleged “intimidation, har... Read more
Half a million conflict-affected children to benefit ABUJA, 16 December 2016 – The Government of Norway has donated $11.5 million, (approximately 3.6 billion Naira) to improve basic educati... Read more
By Kingsley Moghalu Nigeria has recorded a third successive quarter of negative economic growth. The recession, together with the profound structural challenges posed by the dependence of th... Read more
By John Mahama My fellow Ghanaians, My Brothers and Sisters, A while ago, I phoned Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and offered him my congratulations for emerging the winner of the 2016 Presiden... Read more
NEW YORK, 13 December 2016 – “The violent conflict in northeast Nigeria has left children severely malnourished and at risk of death. “In the three worst-affected states of Borno, Yobe and A... Read more
Press Release The world’s largest children’s organization was established on 11 December 1946 to bring help and hope to children suffering in the aftermath of WWII NEW YORK, 11 December 2016... Read more
Press Release The new figure is a stark reminder of why UNICEF was established, as the organization marks 70 years of work for the most vulnerable children An estimated 535 million children... Read more
UNESCO has launched the Five Laws of Media and Information Literacy (MIL). The graph is in five languages (English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese). The graphs are also available on th... Read more
Prof. Patrice Lumumba’s keynote address in Abuja, Nigeria, on the role of the legislature in fight against corruption in Africa. Read more







