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Against All Odds: Our Girls Are Off To The University!

Seven years ago, a group of girls walked through the gates of the Lafiya Sarari Learning Center in Borno State, carrying not just books and pencils, but heavy burdens of trauma, fear, and loss. They were survivors of the brutal conflict that had torn through their communities, leaving scars that stretched far beyond the physical. […]
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Neem and MacArthur Foundation Host CSO Wellness Training in Abuja

Neem Foundation, in collaboration with the MacArthur Foundation, hosted a wellness session for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) working in humanitarian aid and development. The event, held in Abuja on the 3rd of April 2024, aimed to enhance the mental health capacity of participants, focusing on stress management, resilience, work-life balance, and […]
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628 Remarkable Proofs of How Expressive Therapy works: The Chibok Project

Boko Haram’s brutal tactics of abduction and forced recruitment have unleashed a silent crisis in Northern Nigeria. Children coerced into becoming “child soldiers” endure unimaginable horrors, witnessing and perpetrating acts of violence with profound long-term psychological consequences. Healing the deep wounds inflicted upon their mental health is a slow, painstaking process. As Nigeria grapples with […]
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Mental Health in a Changing World: A Focus on Youths

The World Health Organisation for its 2018 mental health campaign has chosen to focus on youth. This is perhaps because there is an increasing recognition that youths operate in a more dynamic world where they face many social, economic and environmental pressures that affect their wellbeing. The perceived vibrancy of youths means that conversations about […]
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