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Sunday 10 December 2023
Stop Gender-Based Violence: 16 Days of Activism
As the 16 Days of Activism to stop Gender-based violence officially comes to an end today, we need to keep the conversation and movement going.
Awareness and building solidarity are very important in fighting this menace. Millions of women and girls in Africa and beyond still suffer from gender-based violence till date.
Women and girls should be protected and boys and men should be properly educated as they are allies to combatting this phenomenon.
Victims should be encouraged to speak out and share their stories. Communities should organize enlightenment programmes, put in place marital dispute mediations, empower survivors of gender-based violence and provide assistance for their rehabilitation.
Together we can end all forms of violence against women and girls.
Wednesday 8 March 2023
Celebrating International Women's Day 2023
Happy International Women's Day!!!
This year’s theme, "DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality", is in alliance with Save Our Needy's passion and purpose.
This year, International Women's Day celebrates the contributions of the women and girls committed to building gender-responsive innovations and advancing innovation and digital technology.
Over the years, we have initiated and successfully implemented technology-related projects that have empowered both marginalized women and girls and given them the opportunity to not only gain financial freedom but break ceilings. Projects namely "Connecting Marginalized Women to Technology and Development", "Tech Girls" and "Girls Up" have been instrumental to creating transformative change through the use of technology, advancing innovation and promoting gender equality.
With less than 10 years to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we still have a lot to do in order to close the huge gender digital divide.
We need to demystify the notion that women cannot be leaders in technology.
Together, we can close the digital gender gap!
Sunday 26 February 2023
The Nigeria IWD Awards Gala 2023: Embrace Equity
The second edition of the International Women's Day (IWD) Awards Gala which took place last Saturday, February 18th, was indeed a day to remember.
Convened by UN Women and UNDP in partnership with the British High Commission, the European Union Delegation and the Embassies of France, Germany, the United States of America and Democratic Republic of Congo, the 2023 International Women's Day (IWD) Awards Gala placed emphasis on the importance of male allyship in advancing gender equality by recognising the contributions of key male allies through the newly introduced HeForShe Award.
The Gala aims to increase the visibility of examplary Nigerian women as well as recognize their achievements; advocate for increased women’s political representation; and incentivize change by publicly recognizing women’s empowerment champions.
The Gala celebrates extraordinary Nigeria women who are breaking glass ceilings and advancing women inclusion in the economic, political, social, and cultural sectors of the country.
International artiste ASA, thrilled guests with a superlative performance.
High- level guests at the event included representatives from UN Women, UNDP and the Women Ambassadors of the British High Commission, US Embassy, France Embassy, German Embassy, Australian Embassy, and the European Union Delegation.
Ambassadors Mary Beth Leonard (USA) and Emmanuelle BLATTMANN (France), Dr. Obiageli (Oby) Ezekwesili, Erelu Abiola Dosunmu and Chief Mrs Nike Davies-Okundaye were some of the high profile guests who graced the event.
Prestigious awards were presented across categories such as Political Leadership and Governance; Private Sector; Grassroots and Civil Society; Media and Entertainment; HeForShechampion; Feature Award: DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality; and Outstanding Woman Leader.
HE Pauline Tallen and Kemi Adetiba were among the recipients of the awards.
Renowned comedian/compère, Chigurl, was on hand to liven up the event.
Ably represented by our Founder/CEO, Marvella Odili, the event gave her the opportunity to renew old ties and network with high-level guests.
As this year's theme is #EmbraceEquity with the UN theme focused on "DigitALL: Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality", let's all continue to be advocates for progressive gender representation for a more equitable society where gender equality is not just a topic for discussion but engrained in every society's DNA as part of our existential substance. As they say, the future is female and the future is NOW!
Sunday 20 November 2022
Marvella Odili Is A Speaker/Panelist At The Paris Peace Forum
We cannot talk about sustainable development without talking about women empowerment. Women have the unique power to reshape societies.
"There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women"- Kofi Annan
As a panelist at the session “Breaking the glass ceiling: for a feminist and inclusive digital economy” at the recently concluded 5th edition of the Paris Peace Forum, our Founder/CEO, Marvella Odili had the opportunity to talk about women's economic empowerment and how digital skills will open doors for more marginalized women.
The panel moderated by Alexandre STUTZMANN, Director, Parliamentary Relations with the UN Delegation of the European Union to the UN, shed more light on the inclusivity of women and the important role they have to play in the society and the world at large today.
Paris Peace Forum: For Multilateral Solutions and a More Inclusive World
Founder/CEO of Save Our Needy Organisation, Marvella Odili, was invited to the 5th edition of the Paris Peace Forum held Nov 11th-12th at the Palais Brongniart, the first in-person forum since after the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequent restrictions to present her project, "Project Empower."
In a world requiring more collective action to "ride out the multi-crisis" we face in the world today, the Paris Peace Forum is a platform open to those seeking to develop coordination, rules and capacities to answer global problems.
The forum explored ways to mitigate the multiple shocks by fostering a renewed cooperative world order and multilateralism as well as launching transnational issues, solutions and debates.
This year, the Space for Solutions showcased 60 projects tackling issues at the core of the 5th edition.
The global event gave opportunities for sharing of ideas, collaboration and networking among participants and guests.
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"Girls Up Project" Launched
We launched the "Girls Up" project in October to promote girl-child education and empowerment.
In-school and out-of-school girls are selected from marginalized communities and empowered with ICT and digital skills particularly coding skills, and leadership skills to develop their capacity to earn a sustainable income through the use of technology and become changemakers in their communities.
Ajegunle, a major slum in Lagos State is the choice for this project.
Saturday 6 August 2022
Celebrating French National Day 2022
The French National Day has come and gone but the beautiful memories remain.
On July 15th at the Mike Adenuga Centre (Alliance Française) Ikoyi, the France Ambassador to Nigeria, Ambassador Emmanuelle BLATMANN and the Consul-General, Monmayrant, hosted Nigerian and French dignitaries to a well-organized soirée.
It was a fantastic event not only for celebration but also for reconnection and networking.
Our Founder, Marvella Odili, ably represented Save Our Needy Organisation.
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