Publications
SWIFT Newsletter
In the period under review, ActionAid Nigeria (AAN) responded to the deepening inequality of power, injustices and poverty in Nigeria through the launch of a new Country Strategy Paper: Social Justice
PROGRESS Stories Of Change- Building A Sustainable Future
This publication is one of the products of Promoting Girls Retention and Enrolment in Secondary School (PROGRESS) project and it is aimed at sharing its successes and impact on the lives of the target
SBMC Monitoring Tool-SOKOTO STATE GOVERNMENT
This manual was developed by ActionAid Nigeria using the Promoting Rights in School (PRS) Framework and will go a long way to ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of the SBMCs in carrying out
SOKOTO STATE GOVERNMENT SBMC Policy Guidelines
This guideline defines the roles and responsibilities of the SBMCs in Sokoto State, the steps in the formation of SBMCs in schools, the development of school plans, resource mobilization and
Country Strategy Paper: Social Justice to End Poverty (2018-2023)
Social Justice to End Poverty 2018 – 2023 (SJEP) is a response to the deepening inequality of power and wealth, injustice and poverty in Nigeria. It is aimed at social justice for all, gender equality
Executive Summary : Social Justice to End Poverty
The executive summary of ActionAid Nigeria's Country Strategy Paper (CSP).Social Justice to End Poverty 2018 - 2023 is our response to the deepening inequality of power and wealth, injustice and
Peace Breeders: Volume 1. Issue 1
System and Structure Strengthening Approach against Radicalisation to Violent Extremism Programme is an innovation of ActionAid Nigeria (AAN) aimed at supporting communities to build resilience
Providing Social Protection for the Girl Child in Nigeria
A call to action by ActionAid Nigeria on the need to protect the girl child against all harmful practices and discriminations.
Mistreated: The tax treaties that are depriving the world’s poorest countries of vital revenue
Women and girls in the world’s poorest countries need good schools and hospitals. To pay for this, these countries urgently need more tax revenue. A little-known mechanism by which countries lose