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11260Children Reached
52Communities Reached
619Children Enrolled
2571People Empowered

Projects Outcomes

Child Protection

Child Protection

This project is designed to strengthen the capacities of Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), youth-led associations, networks, and community leaders to prevent and respond to violence, exploitation, abuse, and harmful practices against children. Through advocacy, capacity building training, and community engagement, the project focuses on creating safer environments for children and empowering stakeholders to take proactive measures to safeguard their rights. Our ultimate commitment is to build communities where every child is free from harm and able to thrive.

Edu4All Project

Edu4All Project

The Edu4All Project is a transformative initiative advocating for inclusive, quality education for out-of-school children affected by humanitarian crises and insecurity in Zamfara State. We focus on enrolling children into schools and empowering women in underserved or internally displaced communities, ensuring they have access to life-changing opportunities. By breaking barriers to education, we aim to give every child the right to learn and grow, regardless of their circumstances. 

Digitskills4All Project

Digitskills4All Project

Through the Digitskills4All Project, we equip young people in Zamfara and Kaduna states with essential digital skills to open doors to the future of work. By providing training in digital literacy, freelancing, and remote work opportunities, we empower youth to be self-sufficient, economically empowered, and globally connected. Our goal is to reduce unemployment and promote self-empowerment, preparing youth for the digital economy.

Jiki na haki na

Jiki na haki na

This dedicated to eradicating Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Nigeria through advocacy, leveraging on technology, and community engagement. The project trains champions across communities to use storytelling and digital tools for FGM prevention. It engages stakeholders through sensitization sessions and fosters collaboration with government agencies and community leaders. The project also drives awareness via media campaigns aiming to build a strong support network and empower marginalized women and girls.

Kick Against Gender-Based Violence (KAGBV) Project

Kick Against Gender-Based Violence (KAGBV) Project

Our KAGBV Project is a bold advocacy platform standing against all forms of violence, abuse, and human rights violations, especially those targeting children and girls in underserved communities and tertiary institutions. We raise awareness, promote gender equality, and work to end gender-based violence by engaging communities and institutions to foster safer, more equitable spaces for everyone. 

School Advocacy Campaign (SAC) Project

School Advocacy Campaign (SAC) Project

The School Advocacy Campaign (SAC) focuses on raising awareness among students in local communities in northern Nigeria. We engage with schools to provide vital career talks, personal hygiene education, and emphasize the importance of education. Through these efforts, we inspire the next generation of leaders and equip students with the tools they need to make informed decisions about their futures.

DigitAbility

DigitAbility

DigitAbility aims to empower Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) by providing them with digital skills training. The project focuses on enabling participants to become self-reliant by accessing online opportunities, fostering creativity, and encouraging innovation. Through this initiative, Smart Aid Initiative ensures that PWDs can fully participate in the digital economy, contributing to their personal and professional growth, while breaking down barriers to access and inclusion

Success Stories

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I come from Mai Shuwaku Community in Zamfara State. Smart Aid Initiative has enrolled my son, Yusufa, in school and supported us to start a business. I am very happy and excited today. I pray that Allah blesses and protects them.

Aisha Gambo

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We have been displaced here in this host community, Saminaka, for one year now without any resources to enroll our children in school or start a business. I am beyond happy to see my son enrolled in school and to have received empowerment to start a business. May God bless Smart Aid Initiative.

Sa'adatu Musa

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The past three days have been very interesting on the course on female ginital mutilation, the take home for me is learning the terms, understanding the punishment and the way forward to eliminate female genital mutilation. Thank you Smart Aid Initiative for hosting this capacity building.

Maryam Abdu

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My experience with DigitHer is so amazing, I am glad I have met 3 sets of people, the mentors, facilitators and the amazing beautiful young arewa women. I am very impressed about this program and I hope to join more of these initiatives from the Smart Aid Initiative.

Balarabe Maimuna Umar