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 underprivileged pregnant women and girls, ensuring comprehensive care regardless of socioeconomic status.
“Every Nigerian girl child deserves to grow up in an environment where she is empowered with quality education, equal opportunities, and the freedom to thrive without fear of discrimination or violence”
We are a non-governmental organization which is initiated to support women’s rights, enhance access to healthcare, with a focus on menstrual health and hygiene for women and girls.
A project equipping women with agro-food processing and value-addition skills that increase incomes, improve food security, and strengthen community livelihoods.
An outreach that provided menstrual hygiene education, distributed menstrual hygiene materials, and promoted dignity, health, and inclusion, reaffirming our commitment to ensuring that no woman or girl is left behind.
Alwadata Lifeline Initiative in partnership with PLAN International, funded by Global Affairs Canada, commemorated the International Day of the Girl Child at Blue Bird Elementary Schools.
Global Affairs Canada (GAC) Plan International Aspire Project 2025.
Alwadata Lifeline Initiative, 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).