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  2. Female education in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Females in Nigeria have a basic human right to be educated, and this right has been recognized since the year 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR) [1] According to a report in 2014, female education has an important impact on the development of a stable, prosperous and healthy nation state resulting in active, productive and empowered citizens. [2]

  3. Women in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Women in Nigeria face numerous challenges, including gender inequality, poverty, and a lack of access to education and healthcare. [5] Despite these challenges, Nigerian women are making strides in all areas of life and are becoming increasingly empowered to take control of their lives and their futures. [6]

  4. Education in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Education in Nigeria is overseen by the Federal Ministry of Education. [2] ... 2021 Nigerian women's Literacy rate by NBS [85]

  5. Category:Women's education in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian women educators (2 C, 43 P) Pages in category "Women's education in Nigeria" This category contains only the following page.

  6. Female empowerment in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    In Nigeria, the effect of women empowerment can be measured using indices such as education, literacy rate, employment, and leadership roles. [7] Lynne Featherstone has said that "High rates of maternal mortality and violence against women make Nigeria one of the toughest places in the world to be born a girl". [8]

  7. Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development

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    The Ministry of Women Affairs is required to review substantive and procedural laws that affect women. [1] Some activities undertaken by the Ministry include cottage industry projects such as bee-keeping, pottery and vegetable oil production to boost the economic empowerment of women, where the Ministry provides equipment and training to women's cooperatives.

  8. ACE Charity Foundation - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] [7] [8] In October 2023, ACE Radio School was selected as one of the top 100 organizations globally and top 3 in Africa for innovative education by The Hundred Organization. ACE's Business Empowerment Program for Women is a yearly program that equips women with basic sewing skills and business skills needed to establish their own ...

  9. Forum for African Women Educationalists - Wikipedia

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    The Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) is a pan-African non-governmental organization founded in 1992 by five women ministers of education to promote girls’ and women's education in sub-Saharan Africa by making sure they have access to schools and are able to complete their studies and fulfill their potential, in line with UNESCO's Education For All movement.