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SELL FOUNDATION NIGERIA ORGANIZED A ONE DAY STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENT ON WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN LEADERSHIP

5/31/2025

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The Sharing Education and Learning Foundation has organized a one day stakeholder’s engagement for women on active participation in leadership.
The event aimed at providing the women with a platform to discuss and explore ways to promote women participation in leadership and to provide platform for networking and mentoring in Bauchi State and beyond.
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In her opening remarks, Mrs. Mary James Joel urged women to build self confidence and courage when pursuing leadership roles. She added that women must be bold enough to overcome challenges and set standards in leadership, she encourage participants to actively engage in discussions and share the knowledge gained with other women in their respective communities.


Speaking also Dr Esther Ahmed, Senior special assistant to the Governor Bala Muhammed on multilateral coordination and diospora focal person, highlighted key obstacles hindering women’s progress, including cultural barriers, work life balance struggles, and a lack of role models.


Esther criticized the failure to implement the 35% affirmative action for women and called for more opportunities to enable them to contribute meaningfully to national development.
Similarly, Rev Masoyi Jibila Dadi, representing the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), emphasized the need for stronger family structures and societal reorientation to empower women.
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Hajiya Asma’u Yahaya, Chairperson of Women with disability integrity development initiative, advocated for the inclusion of persons with disabilities in governance, commending SELL Foundation for the imitative and urged NGOs to follow suits.


The programme Coordinator Mr. Beji Jibe, thanked the panelists for availing themselves and their inputs noting that future programmes would engage more young women.
The event was attended by women from Government and private agencies, religious/traditional   bodies, wards and feature interactive group discussions and presentations on advancing women’s participation in leadership in Bauchi State and beyond.


SELL ADVOCATES FOR CHILD PROTECTION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN PANKSHIN, PLATEAU STATE


Sharing Education and Learning for Life (SELL) team recently conducted advocacy visits in Pankshin, Plateau State, to discuss the rising cases of child trafficking, child labor, and other social challenges. The initiative also emphasized sustainable development efforts, particularly in agriculture, as a pathway to empower the community.
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During the visit to His Majesty Nde Jika Golit the Ngolong Ngas, the Programmes Coordinator, Mr. Beji Jibe, expressed condolences to his Majesty on behalf of the SELL team over the recent passing of the Queen. He presented alarming statistics on the prevalence of child exploitation in Pankshin and Kanke LGAs and emphasized the urgent need for collective action to safeguard the rights and welfare of children.


In addition, Mr. Jibe informed His Majesty of SELL’s introduction of Smart Agricultural training for farmers in Pankshin. The training will focus on reducing the excessive use of chemical fertilizers by promoting organic fertilizers and sustainable natural farming methods.
This approach aims to support healthier agricultural practices while addressing environmental concerns.


His Majesty expressed profound concern regarding the issues discussed and praised the SELL team’s proactive initiative. He pledged his support in mobilizing efforts to protect children and advance sustainable farming practices within his domain.
Following the engagement with His Majesty, the SELL team visited the leadership of the Ngas Development Association (NDA).
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The Association’s President, Dr. Danjuma Gokum, voiced dissatisfaction over the rising cases of child abuse and intake of illicit drugs among the youths in Ngasland. He attributed these issues to a lack of parental responsibility and youth idleness, which have contributed to the growing social vices in the community.


Dr. Gokum strongly advocated for the establishment of vocational training centers as a means of engaging young people constructively.
During the meeting, the SELL team highlighted its commitment to driving sustainable development through Smart Agricultural training.


SELL FOUNDATION NIGERIA HOLDS ITS 12TH ANNUAL GENERAL REFLECTION


Sharing Education and Learning for Life (SELL) Foundation Nigeria held its 12th Annual General Reflection with the theme:  Building Peaceful Society through Family Cohesion: A call for Inclusivity.
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The event which took place at country home hotel in Jos, from the 30th April, to 4th May, 2025 brought together SELL volunteers across the North East and Plateau state.
The 2025 AGR provided participants with the opportunity to reflect learn and plan for the way forward.
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During the event, the participants reviewed the progress over the past year, highlighting key achievements, challenges and lessons learned.
The AGR also provided the participants with the opportunity to engage in strategic discussions on future plans and opportunities that lie ahead.
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Key highlights of the 2025 AGR includes:

1. Group life check-in
2. Review of past year's achievements and challenges 
3. Reports from communities/Resource team
2. Strategic discussions on future plans and opportunities
3. Renewed commitment on SELL's mission and Vision. 
4. Business meeting
5. Talk on theme of the AGR
6. Sight-seeing among others.

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SELL Nigeria: YOBE SELL TEAM CONDUCTED SELF AWARENESS WORKSHOP, BRIQUETTE PRODUCTION IN DAMATURU, YOBE STATE

5/29/2025

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The SELL team in YOBE conducted a Self awareness workshop for Corp members and Students of St Mary's school in Damaturu, Yobe State.
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The workshop which was conducted using the Joharis Window Model, a psychological tool designed to help individuals understand their relationships with themselves and others focused on personal development, self-reflection, and improving communication skills.

Participants during the workshop were engaged in discussions and activities that allowed them to explore their strengths, weaknesses, blind spots, and hidden potentials.

The primary objectives of the training were to:
Improve self-awareness; help participants recognize their strengths, weaknesses, and how others perceive them.
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The workshop also Enhance personal development, encourage participants to work on their blind spots and unlock hidden potentials and to also boost communication with others by understanding different perspectives.

The workshop allows participants to gain valuable insights into self-awareness and self-improvement.

BRIQUETTES PRODUCTION

The SELL   team in collaboration with Access to Life Empowerment Initiative (A2L), successfully trained 100 women and young girls in Nasarawa Community, Damaturu, Yobe State, on the production of charcoal briquettes.

This initiative supports SELL’s mission to build peaceful, self-reliant communities through education and skills development, and aligns with A2L’s vision of empowering communities to live fulfilled, dignified lives.
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The training promotes eco-friendly, affordable, and sustainable energy alternatives that reduce firewood dependence, protect the environment, and enhance economic opportunities for women and young girls.

Charcoal briquettes are a simple, cost-effective, and environmentally sound fuel source, offering a sustainable path to livelihood.
Together, A2L and SELL are driving positive change by equipping communities with the knowledge and skills for a brighter, greener, and more economically secure future.

MAIDUGURI SELL TEAM CONDUCTED A LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP, ADVOCACY VISIT

The SELL team in Maiduguri, Borno State SELL team conducted an Advocacy visit to St Mary's CRI School, federal low cost Maiduguri, to raise awareness on Child safeguarding, Climate change and environmental sustainability.
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During the visit, the Team met with the school management and staff, where Marcel Aiden highlighted and emphasized on the importance of child protection and the need to safeguard our children and the environment.

Speaking also, Yusuf Dugje and Thomas Zira made emphasis on climate change and environmental sustainability as pressing issues that requires immediate attention and collective action.

Similarly, the team conducted a leadership workshop for Alter Servers at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Maiduguri. The workshop aimed at empowering them with skills on leadership as the pilot the affairs of the group and beyond.

SELL CONDUCT TRAINING, COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT, DISTRIBUTE CHARCOAL STOVE IN PANKSHIN

Sharing Education and Learning for Life Foundation, Nigeria conducted a three days training in Pankshin Local Government of Plateau State. The three days training focused on Smart Agriculture and Family cohesion.

The training aimed at empowering farmers with skills to improve their Agricultural productivity and also strengthen family relationship among couples.
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The team also conducted a community mapping at new layout, aimed at assessing environmental risk factors of the area.

​Similarly, as way of promoting safe environment, SELL distributed charcoal stove to its volunteers.
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​The training took place at Legion Hall from the 19th to 21st March, 2025 and brought together participants from different groups and families.

WORKSHOP WITH STUDENTS IN SELECTED SCHOOLS IN ADAMAWA, PANKSHIN

In our efforts to empower students with knowledge to succeed in an Ever-challenging world, Sharing Education and Learning for Life Foundation conducted workshop for selected students at Standard Secondary School Mayo Belwa, Government day Secondary School Numan, Jambutu Wisdom Academy Yola and Holy Cross Secondary School Pankshin Local Government of Plateau State.
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The workshop which took place in different phases centered on leadership, Conflict Management, Active communication/listening and Empathy.

The workshop aimed at equipping the students with skills for personal and professional growth.

JALINGO SELL TEAM IN COLLABORATION WITH STAKEHOLDRES, PARTNERS ORGANIZE A MAIDEN CLIMATE CHANGE ACTORS SUMMIT

The SELL situation room of Environment and Climate Change, in collaboration with Taraba Youths Transformation Initiative (TYTI), Centre for Peace Education and Community Development (CEPEACECODE), Coalition for Civil Society Organizations in Taraba State, Ministry of Environment Taraba State and FOURCI Nigeria held a summit at the Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs Conference Hall, Taraba State Secretariat in Jalingo.
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The Summit is envisioned as a dynamic platform to bring together government agencies, Heads of Farmers Organizations, Civil Society Organizations, Religious Organizations and Community leaders to deliberate on pressing environmental and climate change challenges facing Taraba state through collaborative dialogue and innovative policy discussions.


The event aimed to develop an actionable strategy that addresses environmental degradations and promote sustainable development.
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SELL Malawi: THE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT UNIT (YDU) OF UNGWERU OGRANISATION WHICH RUNS THE SELL PROGRAMME  APRIL 2025 ACTIVITIES REPORT

5/8/2025

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Meeting with Fr. Eugene of St. Francis de Sales

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On the 1st of April, the YDU Team had a meeting with Fr. Eugene Enerst of the Francis De Cells to discuss a possible partnership with The unit since he is also serving the youths (Francilian youths).
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Picture 1. Y.D.U Team with Fr. Eugene (in dark Blue Shirt)
Meeting with the Diocesan Youth Chaplain
On 3rd April, the YDU Team had a meeting with Father Benjamine Banda the Diocesan Youth Chaplain. The meeting was held with the agendas of….the Executive Director Samuel Phiri and the Projects Manager Noel Kumwenda were also present on this meeting. 
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Meeting with Mr. Kaunda Gondwe of University of Livingstonia (UNILIA)
On April 3, the patron for University of Livingstonia Catholic Students Organisation (CSO) Patron Mr Gondwe visited the Resource Team. The visit aimed to plan on UNILIA workshop dates and logistics.
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Picture 2. Y.D.U Team with Mr. Kaunda Gondwe (in White Golf Shirt)
​Sexual and Reproductive Health Teachers’ orientation

On 08th April the YDU Team led by Patricia the SRH Coordinator had an orientation activity with Head teachers and teachers from Chibavi, Zolozolo, Luwinga and Chris Academy on the Sexual and Reproductive Health programme.  Stakeholders from Northern Education Division were also present. Contents of the programme, delivery methods and logistics were discussed. The teachers gave their feedback and input and are welcoming the programme in the new school term which will commence on 28th April, 2025.
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Picture 3. Y.D.U Team, Ungweru Projects Manager (in Red Golf Shirt) adjacent to School Health and Nutrition Coordinator for Northern Education Division and Head Teachers and teachers from Chibavi, Zolozolo, Luwinga and Chris Academy Secondary Schools.
Monthly clean-up drive
On April 11th, YDU together with entire Ungweru Team members and students had a clean-up drive from Ungweru premises to Tahnet Fueling Station. The exercise involves collection of plastic and compost waste and it usually takes place on second Friday of every month. Compost and Plastic waste are separated, Compost is later used in Vegetable and Flower gardens at Ungweru.
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Picture 4 Ungweru team pose after April’s clean up drive
Luwinga Sexual and Reproductive Health workshop
On 12th April, the SRH Coordinator Patricia and Elizabeth the intern facilitated the first SRH engagement at Luwinga since its development. With an age patronage ranging from 11 to 16 the activity was held at St Augustine Hall. The adolescents were led through sessions on puberty, menstrual hygiene, wet dreams, STIs (transmission and prevention) and reproductive rights. Assisted by teachers and Sunday school teachers the workshop was a success.
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Picture 5. Adolescents from Luwinga during the SRH Programme workshop
University of Livingstonia workshop
On the 12th of April Taonga and Samson from YDU travelled to University of Livingstonia (UNILIA) for a workshop on the Self-Awareness unit with students from the university following introduction of the programme to the university by one of the facilitators and mentor Aaron Mkandawire who is a student there. Students from different religious and cultural backgrounds patronized the workshop and the team received massive support from the CSO patron Mr Gondwe.
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Picture 6. University of Livinstonia Students, UNILIA PATRON and YDU team after SELL (Self-Awareness) workshop.
World Earth Day
On the 22nd of April, YDU Team led Ungweru Organisation team members and students from Skills Acquisition Unit in commemorating World Earth Day. The event was colored with drama, poetry, dances (with messages of protecting mother earth), environmental art session, a talk on eco-friendly craft and plastic free living, tree planting and pledging on caring for the environment led by the Executive Director Mr Samuel Phiri.
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Picture 7. Ungweru team posing after the World Earth Day celebrations
Outreach to Likoma Island
One of our Resource Team Persons, Taonga Gondwe travelled to Likoma Island on 22nd of April for SELL Programme overview presentation at the Anglican Church. This presentation follows interest and invitation from the Island after Rumphi, Mzuzu, and Nkhata-Bay SELL Anglican volunteers shared their experience with the programme to their counterparts. This visit is timely and crucial as the team is extending its programmes and outreach and is already planning for the coming year.
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Picture 8. Youths from Likoma Island after SELL Overview presentation
Wisdom of traditions stepdown workshops
On 26th of April, the YDU Team had stepdown workshops with Kaning’ina, Chibavi and Luwinga Anglican communities of Mzuzu City on the unit of Wisdom of Traditions of the SELL Manual. The workshop offered young adults with knowledge and importance of their traditions.
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Picture 9. Luwinga Anglican SELL participants
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Picture 10. Kaning’ina Anglican community doing the evening blessing after Wisdom of Traditions SELL workshop
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Picture 11. Chibavi Anglican community on prayer service during Wisdom of Traditions SELL workshop
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