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NGO Podcast brings the diverse and vigorous voices of global NGOs to people around the world. Engaging interviews with founders and leaders in the NGO community probe looming challenges, opportunities and best practices. This podcast is Hosted By Jimoh Oluwatobi Segun
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Jimoh Oluwatobi Segun. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Jimoh Oluwatobi Segun یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
NGO Podcast brings the diverse and vigorous voices of global NGOs to people around the world. Engaging interviews with founders and leaders in the NGO community probe looming challenges, opportunities and best practices. This podcast is Hosted By Jimoh Oluwatobi Segun
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×Violence against young people, especially women and girls is a grave violation of human rights. Its impact ranges from immediate to long-term physical and mental consequences for young people, including death. It negatively affects their general well-being and prevents them from fully participating in society. Violence not only has negative consequences for young people but also their families, the community and the country at large. This has tremendous negative effect ranging from greater health care and legal expenses and losses in productivity, impacting national budgets and overall development. The republic of Ghana like every other country in Africa has many young people who face violence everyday, Hence They needs help physically, mentally and emotionally. Asmau Yakub , a peer educator , a councellor who has worked with many young people in Ghana over the last 10years is our guest on this episode. Asmau is the executive director of Rayuwa Foundation , a Community youth led Non governmental organizations that works towards improving community well-being and eliminating violence especially those affected by girls and children. To support or partner the organization that featured on this podcast; Rayuwa foundation, please visit their website to get their contact details.…
It is always important to remember that girls are still faced with many challenges related to gender. They are often subjected to rigid outdated practices, such as child marriage. Girls who marry before age 18 are often denied access to education and are vulnerable to violence from their husbands. According to a UNESCO report in 2013, 31 million girls of primary school age were not in school and about one out every four girls in developing countries did not complete their primary school education. These statistics are staggering and they are not just mere numbers. They represent a pool of untapped girl power and potential. They represent what the state of our community would look like in years to come. In my country, Nigeria, girls’ education is improving but it remains a challenge due to number of factors. Early pregnancy, gender-based violence and child marriage continue to increase the rate at which girls’ dropout of school. 30% of the girls in Nigeria often get married as early as age 15-19. This, coupled with other pressing factors, prevents many girls from getting an education in Nigeria. The challenges girls face are disturbing and need longstanding solution. It is crucial to know that education for a fundamental right for every girl child. So, what can you do to help girls in your community develop the courage, confidence and character they need to be tomorrow’s leaders? What can you do to save their RIGHT to education from being trampled upon? These coupled with many questions would be answered on this episode! On this episode, I would be discussing with Oluwatobiloba Ajibade , the executive director of Priceless Virtues international on importance of girls’ education and what her organization is doing to harness the potentials and strength of the girl-child through education for individual and societal impacts.…
In growing children, limb deformities of the legs, including bow legs and knock knees, are among the most frequent causes for a visit to the paediatric orthopedist. In many cases, the deformity corrects naturally. However, in those cases where the condition persists or the abnormality becomes more pronounced, medical attention is required. In Nigeria, many children stay Out Of School Because They Are LIMBLESS. Many of these children and their families face different challenges daily; ranging from the society stigma, the perspective of people towards them etcetera, which sometimes leads to low self esteem and suicide. Hence, there is a need for encouragement and a support system to keep people with limb deformities moving. With me on this episode is Crystal Chigbu, the Executive director of The Irede Foundation, a non-governmental organization that is dedicated to saving lives of children living with limb loss in Nigeria as well as being a support system for them. Crystal has a personal story which is connected to why she started the organization and we are very sure that you would love to hear that. Relax and enjoy our interview session with her.…
One in every five of the world’s out-of-school children is in Nigeria. Even though primary education is officially free and compulsory, about 10.5 million of the country’s children aged 5-14 years are still not in school. Only 61 percent of 6-11 year-olds regularly attend primary school and only 35.6 percent of children aged 36-59 months receive early childhood education. In the northern of the country, the picture is even bleaker, with a net attendance rate of 53 percent. Getting out-of-school children back to school poses a massive challenge. We read in the newspaper, we listen in the news different figures about the total number of out of school children in Nigeria, – figures like, 10.2million, 13.5million, over 10million and lots more. What baffles me is, Instead of amplifying the figures, what are actually doing to reduce the alarming figures. Not waiting for the government but we as individuals, what are we doing to reduce the number. Have you ever thought of sending that little boy or little girl roaming about in your environment back to school? Have you ever questioned that boy hawking on the street during the school hour why he is not in school? These are questions we as an individual, have to answer. With questions me and you as an individual has to answer regarding out of school children in Nigeria, Don’t be surprised there are some people answering the questions and proffering solutions in their own little way. With me on this episode is Chike Ibezim the founder of Mil Vision Foundation, an organization whose goal is to send out of school children in Nigeria back to school.…
As a developing nation that is striving hard to locate a better position to place herself on the global map of committee of nations, it is important that Nigeria at every point review its educational system. It does not matter how it is done, What matters is there must be a total revamping of our educational system so as to hone the skills inherent in our students starting from the primary level to the university level and make them move at the same speed with counterparts of the same level of Education from other parts of the world. With issues like; Poor conditions of service, Reoccurring of strike etc. The deepening rot in the education sector of Nigeria triggers alarm. Even though, most bashes goes to the government, We as a citizen of the country have our part to play in advancing every sector of the nation… On this episode, Odunayo Aliu of Bramble Network is our guest. Odunayo is a young changemaker that is doing her best to ensure quality education to the children of Nigeria, starting from her state, Oyo state Ibadan… With her organization, Bramble Network, she focuses on the physical, emotional, mental and social development of children living in rural communities of Nigeria. Odunayo believes education is a tool for social integration and if delivered in a manner that makes learning fun and engaging; is able to change the status of every child. She shared more on our interview with her. Enjoy!…
With 65 million Nigerians illiterate, it is time for government, schools and individuals to take action. In 2015, the results of a UNESCO survey was released which showed that despite improvements to the country’s education system, yet 65 million Nigerians remain illiterate. This statistic is alarming for a number of reasons. As a matter of fact, Illiteracy has adverse impacts at both an individual and societal level. People who are illiterate are far more likely to live in poverty, facing a lifetime marred by poor health and social vulnerability. Economically, the impacts of illiteracy can never be overemphasize; workplace productivity, unemployment rates and even national GDP are all affected by a country’s literacy levels. With the alarming number of illiterate youths and adults in Nigeria, a Volunteer project of SPELLAFRICA Initiative – B2S Adult Literacy has took up the responsibility to transform for free, the lives of over 65 million adults in Nigeria to read & write out of extreme poverty. Since its inception in 2016, the organization has transformed the lives of over 200 youths and adults to read and write, and still counting. We visited the SpellAfrica B2S Adult Literacy center in Lagos state, Nigeria to witness what they’ve been doing over the years. We spoke with Mr Erezi Edoreh, the Director of SPELL AFRICA INITIATIVE and the highly esteemed volunteer teachers at the literacy center that are working ceaselessly to transform the lives of illiterate youths and adults in Nigeria.…
There was an era where the trust in the social space was strong and not to be doubt of, there is an era where all donation raised by a nonprofit or nongovernmental organization are being used for its primary purpose. There comes era where trust in the social space is feeble and something to doubt about, there comes an era where all donation raised by some nonprofit or nongovernmental organizations are not being used for the primary purpose. There comes an era and a solution that will revamp the trust and connect the dots between donors and organizations in the social space such as nonprofit organizations or ngos. There comes a mobile application, UYOLO! On the 9th of June 2018, our organization , Media For community change initiative became an official partner of UYOLO, An organization based in Milan, Italy that promotes philanthropy and volunteering. With their mobile app which was launched on the 15th June 2018, that serves as the first social media that has all the 17 SDGoals in one mobile application, they aim to connect the dots and establish a trustworthy relationship between NGOs, NPOs, CSOs and donors from different part of the world. The app is available on Google play store for android users and apple stores for iPhone Users. We had an exclusive interview with Alessandra Gargiulo one of the Co-founders of the organization during the launching of their mobile app in Milan, Italy, she told us more about their organization – Uyolo and lots more, Enjoy!…
Knowledge Aid Initiative believes teaching girls and women vocation skills is very important. As by having vocational and life skills, women and girls gain the self-confidence and skills needed to become agents of social change in their own lives and the communities where they live. Mr Jimoh spoke with The Founder & Executive Director of the organization, Mrs. Success Ojo to discuss more on the way forward on women empowerment. She is our guest on this episode of theNGOpodcast Show. She talked about Her organization, what prompted her to starting the organization, she also share some fantastic project of their organization on this episode.…
On the previous episode of NGOpodcast show which was episode 22, the host, Jimoh Oluwatobi Segun started a conversation with Toyin Adesola, the founder and the executive director of Sickle Cell Advocacy and Mgt. Initiative, A non-governmental organization which is based in Lagos state Nigeria. The organization focuses on advocating for sickle cell patient and provide them a support. Toyin Adesola introduced herself on the last episode She informed the listener about her organization and their goal. She educate us on sickle cell, the cause, prevention and how It can be curbed/reduced. She also shared her story as well, as a Sickle Cell patient for over the 52years. You should listen to that episode! On this episode, Toyin Adesola will be telling us more about her organization, their projects – both past and present project, also she will be sharing some fantastic tips that helped her as an NGO leader for over the years. Enjoy!…
The Episode 22 of NGOpodcast features Toyin Adesola, the Founder of Sickle Cell Advocacy & Mgt Initiative, A Nigerian – based Nongovernmental organization that focuses on advocating and provide support for sickle cell patients to live optimal and productive lives. The vision of the organization is to have a nation where Sickle Cell Disorder (SCD) is reduced and people with sickle cell as well as their families are able to live healthy, positive and productive lives. The mission of the organization is to empower and improve the lives of people, especially with SCD through strategic partnership by educating, creating awareness, and providing support. On this episode, Toyin Adesola shared her story with us, why she started her organization and of course she educate us about sickle cell and its cause, You should listen to this. Enjoy the interview with her!…
The episode 20th featured Abigail Ekiotenne,founder & CEO of Girls Impact Network, a non governmental that focuses on empowering girls child and reducing the rate of girls child abuse in Africa. The recent increases in the different forms of child abuse, exploitation and suffering in Africa is extremely distressing. Under the disguise of tradition and poverty, African children continue to be exploited, oppressed and abused by so-called adults whose job it is to protect them. With that being said, this act of girls child abuse have captured the attention of governments, institutions, and organizations like the United Nations, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), of which Frantic efforts are being made to arrest and proffer solution to this problem. Out of the non-governmental organization doing trying and working ceaselessly to address this issue is Girls Impact Network and they focuses on teaching values and morals, media literacy, self-esteem and leadership. They believe that through mentoring, girls can reach their highest potentials. Abigail tell us more about the organization!…
The rate of girls child abuse in Africa is undoubtedly at an alarming rate. According to a report by trade union Solidarity Helping Hand, it is said that One child is raped in South Africa every three minutes, and one in four men admits to raping someone, with 40% of boys believe forcing someone to have sex is not an act of violence. And, According to a recent ILO report, it is stated that an estimated 60 percent of sex workers in Italy are mainly from Nigeria. In the words of Meera Sethi of the International Immigration Organization, She said that Africa has become a “supplier of fresh flesh” for countries in the European Union. Sethi said Belgium, Britain, and Italy receive the youngest African girls, while Germany and Spain are major transit countries. The recent increases in the different forms of child abuse, exploitation, and suffering in Africa is extremely distressing. Under the disguise of tradition and poverty, African children continue to be exploited, oppressed and abused by so-called adults whose job it is to protect them. With that being said, this act of girls child abuse have captured the attention of governments, institutions, and organizations like the United Nations, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), of which Frantic efforts are being made to arrest and proffer solution to this problem. Out of the non-governmental organization doing trying and working ceaselessly to address this issue is Girls Impact Network and they focus on teaching values and morals, media literacy, self-esteem and leadership. They believe that through mentoring, girls can reach their highest potentials. My guest on this episode is Mrs. Abigail Ekiotenne, She’s the founder and the CEO of the organization. Enjoy the interview with her!…
The last episode of NGOpodcast which was episode 18 features Tristaca McCray the President and Chief Executive Officer of NERDS RULE INC., A San Diego – based Nongovernmental organization that gives communities, youth, teens and young adults in the United States and around the world a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and become effective leaders. The organization was founded in 2011 in order to develop and support chapters of student groups on campuses and around the communities. From that moment forward, she has served as Executive Director of the non-profit, leading the organization as it engages student leaders nationwide and promotes a unified national voice for youth, teens and young adults. On this episode, Tristaca tell us more about her organization, their fantastic project that got them an award and recognition from the then first lady of the united states of America, Michelle Obama and Barack Obama. Enjoy!…
The Episode 18 of NGOpodcast features Tristaca McCray the President and Chief Executive Officer of NERDS RULE INC., A San Diego – based Nongovernmental organization that gives communities, youth, teens and young adults in the United States and around the world a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and become effective leaders. In 2011, Tristaca formed the 501(c) 3 organization in order to develop and support chapters of student groups on campuses and around the communities. From that moment forward, she has served as Executive Director of the non-profit, leading the organization as it engages student leaders nationwide and promotes a unified national voice for youth, teens and young adults. The creative programs and projects of NERDS RULE INC over the years promote social, economic change that target a variety of global change using the Sustainable Development Goals. Proven leader with extensive experience in strategy, development, and operations of winning programs focused on delivering best-in-class results. Highly effective in working with diverse teams to grow and administer complex operations. They are committed to providing thought leadership and business acumen to innovative solution development. Passionate about the importance of building community and leveraging the strengths of team members to deliver significant and sustainable positive impact. The Mission of the organization is to advocate statewide and internationally to mobilize communities for at-risk youth, teens and young adults. Increase and empower individuals who are committed to building strong, trusting relationships, positive attitudes, through mentoring and social entrepreneurship. The Organization collaborates with local USA organizations, UN agencies, international NGOs, and civil society in their efforts to achieve their goals with their programs and projects that their World Changers team facilitate. Tristaca’s professional accomplishments include serving as a Family and Youth Peer Navigator working with organizations for Adoptions, Foster Care, Probation and Special Education. Certified in several mental health programs such as Mental Health First Aid, Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), Next Level Leader, and more. In addition to her work at NERDS RULE INC., Tristaca is currently the class of 2016-2017 attending University of San Diego School of Leadership and Education Science for the Rise Urban Leadership Fellowship Program, on the San Diego Suicide Prevention Council, Suicide Prevention Council Faith Sub-Committee, Suicide Prevention Council Assessment & Evaluation Sub-Committee, member of the North County Philanthropy Council and Tristaca is a Resident Leadership Academy Facilitator. On this episode, Tristaca talks more about the organization, and lots more. Enjoy the interview with her!…
Our last episode featured Judith Obi, the Founder, and Executive Director of Africa Education Aid For Development Network, a non-for-profit organization which is based in Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa. The organization which was founded in the year 2014, was founded primarily to help provide quality education for underprivileged and displaced children and youths in Africa by increasing children’s access to quality education through integrated programs that eliminate the underlying obstacles which prevent children from going to school and learning. With Members in Uganda, South Africa, Tanzania and other African countries, they are creating a network of young people doing exceptional things in their communities, Their belief is that their little but collective efforts will amount to the change we all want to see in Africa. The organization also aim at using education as a tool create awareness, advocate and intervene on various societal challenges including girl child education, ending conflict and violence in society and youth empowerment. In the last episode, Judith talked about how and why she started the organization, their projects so far and how they’ve been contributing their own quota to ensuring quality education to children in the rural communities. On this episode, Judith will be talking much more about the organization, how they’ve been able to successfully implemented amazing projects over the years being a non-for-profit, and lots more. She is a young change maker and an amazing lady! Enjoy…
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