WE EMPOWER, SUPPORT, ADVOCATE AND PROVIDE. CREATING A SOCIETY WHERE EVERY VULNERABLE WOMAN/GIRL CHILD IS WELL INFORMED AND LIVES A HEALTHY AND FULFILLED.
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WE EMPOWER, SUPPORT, ADVOCATE AND PROVIDE. CREATING A SOCIETY WHERE EVERY VULNERABLE WOMAN/GIRL CHILD IS WELL INFORMED AND LIVES A HEALTHY AND FULFILLED.
WE EMPOWER, SUPPORT, ADVOCATE AND PROVIDE. CREATING A SOCIETY WHERE EVERY VULNERABLE WOMAN/GIRL CHILD IS WELL INFORMED AND LIVES A HEALTHY AND FULFILLED.
Creating opportunities and encouraging health care delivery access as well as social and educational development for neglected /vulnerable women, the girl child, orphans and vulnerable children.
A society where all vulnerable women and the girl child are healthy, wealthy, and informed.
We advocate for women’s rights, enhance access to healthcare, with a focus on menstrual health and hygiene for women and girls. We support, empower, facilitate access to healthcare, education, and menstrual hygiene resources for under privileged pregnant woman and girls, ensuring comprehensive care regardless of socioeconomics status.
Mrs. Winnifred Robbinson Yusuf.
(Founder & Executive Director)










“I will do everything within and beyond my power to make my country a 100% sanitary pad using one. And will work with my full strength to break any kind of stigma or taboo around gender distinction period.
“Every Nigerian girl child deserves to grow up in an environment where she is empowered with quality education, and the freedom to thrive without fear of discrimination or violence”.
“Every Nigerian girl child deserves to grow up in an environment where she is empowered with quality education, and the freedom to thrive without fear of discrimination or violence”.
Take a look at some of the impactful campaigns we’ve completed, thanks to the kindness and support of people like you. Each campaign tells a story of hope, change, and lives touched through compassion.
Alwadata Lifeline Initiative (ALLI), under the Plan Aspire Project, hosted a media roundtable advocacy meeting with key enforcement stakeholders to push for stronger enforcement of existing legislation against forced marriage in the state (Penal Code, Child Rights Law And VAPP LAW)
Alwadata Lifeline Initiative (ALLI), in partnership with PLAN International, funded by Global Affairs Canada, commemorated the International Day of the Girl Child at Blue Bird Elementary Schools. The event focused on advocating for the government to implement a 35% leadership representation for women and girls. Through inspiring sessions and interactive activities, young girls were encouraged to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to society as future leaders.
Alwadata Lifeline Initiative (ALLI), under the Plan Aspire Project, advocated for additional adolescent-friendly health corners in Bauchi State. High-level visits were made to four MDAs—the Ministries of Health, Education, Budget, and Planning, and the Bauchi State House of Assembly. ALLI also engaged six Emirate Councils (Bauchi, Dass, Ningi, Misau, Jama’are, and Katagum) to support the implementation of the Child Rights Act.
A Training Of Women And Girls On Skills Acquisition And Value Addition In Lushi Yelwa Tsakani Community Of Bauchi State. The project improved the economic status of 36 women and girl in Lushi community through entrepreneurial development, April 2022.This was funded by Bread for the World Germany through Development Exchange Centre (DEC).
In collaboration with Alwadata Lifeline Initiative (ALLI), the Corper embarked on the restoration of a damaged roof at a primary health center as part of her NYSC project. This joint effort was driven by the initiative’s commitment to improving healthcare system, thereby fostering improved conditions for both patients and staff.
ALWADATA LIFELINE INITIATIVE (ALLI) team visited the Primary Health Care Center at Inkil community on the 22nd July 2022, to pay a support visit to the PHC. The aim of the visit was to support the health facility with delivery kits for vulnerable pregnant women. The Executive Director of Alwadata Lifeline Initiative Mrs. Winnifred T. Yusuf stated the importance of the delivery kits, she further explained not every pregnant woman can afford delivery kits due to their economic status.
Alwadata Lifeline Initiative (ALLI), in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Nigeria and several civil society organizations, celebrated the International Day of the Girl Child in the Bayara Community of Bauchi Local Government Area (LGA). The event distributed 80 reusable sanitary pads to vulnerable girls and provide critical information about menstrual hygiene and the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) to the young girls in the community.
The Alwadata Lifeline Initiative, in a cumulative effort with NGOs in Bauchi State, distributed 5000 sanitary pads across Dass, Bauchi, and Ganjuwa LGAs. This initiative focuses on raising awareness about menstrual hygiene, combating stigma, and empowering girls through education and community engagement, promoting dignity and well-being in schools and communities
In collaboration with the Karois Initiative, Alwadata Lifeline hosts a weekly radio program on 97.5FM every Friday 4_5pm. Our focus is to raise awareness about menstrual health hygiene management. Through expert insights, interactive discussions, and community stories, we aim to empower listeners with accurate information and practical tips. Join us to learn, engage, and promote better health practices every week.
Every choice we make can shape the world around us. From small acts of kindness to bigger decisions, each one has the power to leave a lasting mark. By acting with intention and kindness, we can make a positive impact that lasts far beyond our own lives
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