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Nigerian Feminist Forum reacts: the Gender and Equal Opportunities Bill
African Women's Development Fund, 2016In March of 2015, there was widespread anger and disappointment at the rejection of the Gender and Equal Opportunities Bill (GEOB) by the Nigerian Senate. Unfortunately, this did not come as a surprise to the members of the Nigerian Feminist Forum.DocumentNigerian Feminist Forum reacts: the Gender and Equal Opportunities Bill
African Women's Development Fund, 2016In March of 2015, there was widespread anger and disappointment at the rejection of the Gender and Equal Opportunities Bill (GEOB) by the Nigerian Senate. Unfortunately, this did not come as a surprise to the members of the Nigerian Feminist Forum.DocumentStatus of internet freedom in Nigeria
Paradigm Initiative Nigeria, 2016In recent years, Nigeria has experienced exponential growth in internet access, with just the last two years witnessing 7% growth to an overall penetration of 45.1% of the population.DocumentStatus of internet freedom in Nigeria
Paradigm Initiative Nigeria, 2016In recent years, Nigeria has experienced exponential growth in internet access, with just the last two years witnessing 7% growth to an overall penetration of 45.1% of the population.DocumentChallenges facing women empowerment in contemporary Nigeria
Revue Miroirs, 2016This article explores the perception that Nigerian women, like many women across Africa, are comparatively deprived socially, economically, and politically in relation to their male counterparts.DocumentChallenges facing women empowerment in contemporary Nigeria
Revue Miroirs, 2016This article explores the perception that Nigerian women, like many women across Africa, are comparatively deprived socially, economically, and politically in relation to their male counterparts.DocumentA critical appraisal of Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda and gender equality In Nigeria.
University of Mauritius, 2016Around the world, national and international treaties and instruments now commonly recognise the right and need for gender equality. Yet Nigeria, like many African countries, appears to be lagging significantly behind many other countries and regions in realising these commitments.DocumentA critical appraisal of Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda and gender equality In Nigeria.
University of Mauritius, 2016Around the world, national and international treaties and instruments now commonly recognise the right and need for gender equality. Yet Nigeria, like many African countries, appears to be lagging significantly behind many other countries and regions in realising these commitments.DocumentNigeria MDGs End-point Report 2015
Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on MDGs, 2015For 15 years, the global development agenda was defined by the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Yet it wasn’t until 2005, five years into the process, that Nigeria, bolstered by debt relief negotiated with the Paris Club, got moving in trying to achieve these development targets. So how did Nigeria do?DocumentNigeria MDGs End-point Report 2015
Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on MDGs, 2015For 15 years, the global development agenda was defined by the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Yet it wasn’t until 2005, five years into the process, that Nigeria, bolstered by debt relief negotiated with the Paris Club, got moving in trying to achieve these development targets. So how did Nigeria do?Pages
