
United Nations International Day for Rural Women
Girls’ Power Initiative (GPI) Calabar joins to celebrate the 2022 United Nations International Day for Rural Women organised by Women wing of CAN (WOWICON) with support from UNWOMEN with the
Girls’ Power Initiative (GPI) Calabar joins to celebrate the 2022 United Nations International Day for Rural Women organised by Women wing of CAN (WOWICON) with support from UNWOMEN with the
Cross River Child Protection Network (CPN) Visits GPI Calabar Centre. The new leadership of the Child Protection Network (CPN) paid an advocacy visit to GPI Calabar on the 13th of
International Day of the Girl 2022 “Our time is now—our rights, our future” Girls’ Power Initiative (GPI) Nigeria joins the rest of the World to commemorate the 10th anniversary
Training of Right Holders (RH) groups As part of the activities under the WeLead Project, a 2-day training was held at GPI conference hall from the 29th to 30th
Girls’ Power Initiative (GPI) Nigeria Calabar Centre held a Monitoring, Coaching and Peer Learning Session with Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) as part of activities for the Strengthening Civil Advocacy
Girls’ Power Initiative (GPI) Calabar organised a one day Community Dialogue with stakeholders on Values, Social Norms and Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights of Right Holders (RHs). This is
International Youth Day 2022 Girls’ Power Initiative (GPI) Calabar Centre celebrates the 2022 International Youth Day. Each year a theme is chosen to draw attention to a particular issue for
Girls’ Power Initiative (GPI) Calabar Centre organised a 2-Day training of facilitators for the Second Chance Education (SCE) component of the EU/UN spotlight initiative project with support from UNWomen.
World Day against Trafficking in Persons 2022 THEME: Use and abuse of technology. The World Day Against Trafficking in Persons is observed on July 30 to raise awareness about the
The UNWomen stakeholders consultation on the development of her strategic plan for Nigeria was a meeting to engage government MDAs, CSOs, Media and community representatives on 5 major areas of