Dissemination of dRPC Girls Education and Empowerment Reports in collaboration with the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Education, at the African Union (AU) 1st Pan African Conference on Women and Girls Education - 2nd -5th July 2024
dRPC makes presentation at US Embassy at Women's History Week, 2024
Barrister Festus Kayamo and Comrade Isa Aremu, addressing Women leaders at dRPC's women's economic empowerment Women's Cooperatives training Workshop
dRPC supports 40 young girls to run home based ECCD Centres in Kano and Jigawa States
Bill Gates meets with heads of leading Nigerian CSOs
dRPC at Echidna Giving Girls' Education Session - Women Deliver, Kigali, 2023
Safe school activities by states
With Ford Foundation support the dRPC Convenes pre-conference panel on Safe Schools and Girls' Education in West Africa at African Union, African Girls Summit
BASIC CPAN, IDS Sussex Research Team conducting Social Assistance and Chronic Poverty Research at IDP camp in Abuja
dRPC trains 30 Hisbah Commanders from 6 Northwestern states on their role protecting women and girls from Gender Based Violence in line with 16 days of activism to end GBV
dRPC trains and supports Zamfara CSO coalition to conduct advocacy on school safety
dRPC Nigeria strengthens regional partnership with Trust Africa in Dakar, Senegal
Skills4Girls4Life Entrepreneurship and Livelihood Curriculum Development, dRPC
dRPC supports NIPSS to convene high level dialogue on health sector service delivery within the PHC system
HRH Gidado Farfaru, the Magaji of Zandam addressing the AU Monitoring Team and a cross section of Religious and Traditional Leaders during the AU Interactive Session with CSOs, Traditional and Religious Leaders in Abuja, Nigeria
Safe Schools Advocacy supported by dRPC with the Society for the Improvement of Rural Peolpe SIRP Enugu State
dRPC-PAWED disseminates Policy Briefs on WEE in the export sector with Nigeria Ministry of Agriculture and the Delegation of German Chamber of Commerce in attendance
Interview with the late Olubadan of Ibadan, Oyo State, Traditional Leaders Research Project, dRPC/University of Leiden, Netherlands
School Evacuation Drills at dRPC supported girls' school in Adamawa State, Training convened by HARAF
Ford Foundation funded dRPC Consultative Meeting of Muslim Opinion Leaders on Sexual Violence and Children Born out of War in the Northeast
dRPC/Oxford University implemented Responsibility to Report project, Government the Netherlands (regering van nederland) funded
dRPC's Executive Director Judith-Ann Walker (PhD) presents research report on poverty dynamics and social assistance amidst intersecting crises in Nigeria to the Prof Nentawa Goshwe Yilwatda, the Honorable Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction. 
dRPC introduces our work to Malala.

30 years of Impact!

Over 30 years of experience in the following.

Capacity building for civil society organizations and leadership development

Action, participatory, operational, formative, MEAL

Working with MOL's for gender inclusive

Partnership & Network Building

Creating partnerships and networking

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What our Community says about us

dRPC has made a demonstrated positive impact on access to quality education for girls in Nigeria. Their efforts continuing into 2025 will continue to ensure that no girl is left behind.
GCE-US
Global Coalition on Education
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to dRPC for their unwavering commitment and dedication to advocacy efforts in the Nigerian healthcare space. Your commitment to collaboration and partnership has further strengthened the impact of your advocacy work. Furthermore, by forging alliances with stakeholders from various sectors, you have fostered a supportive environment that amplifies your voice and helps drive meaningful change. These have continued to positively impact countless lives and serve as an inspiration to us all. Here's wishing dRPC more giant strides in advancing healthcare access, quality and equity.
Maj Gen (Dr) Shina Ogunbiyi,* mni, FNAMed
Project Director, AANI-PAS, Lagos
The dRPC has 31 years of engaging with and building the capacity of people-facing communities within civil society, government and the private sector, working together or sometimes tackling challenges on their own.
Dr Salma Anas Ibrahim Kolo
Special Adviser Health to Nigeria’s President,
The work of dRPC in research and women’s economic empowerment has been instrumental in national development. I commend and recommend them as worthy partners of progress and appreciate their work, which is instrumental to the developmental sector.
Ms Hansatu Adegbite,
UN WOMEN, Consultant

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