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Prof. Hafsat Ganduje: “Women Are the Backbone of Our Nation’s Food System”, A Clarion Call for the 12 Million Young Women in Agriculture

Speaking as a long-standing advocate for women’s empowerment at the UNESCO REF & POWA national flag-off of the 12 Million Young Women in Agriculture Mobilisation Campaign, Prof. Hafsat Gandujeunderscored the grassroots importance of the campaign, framing it not merely as an agricultural programme but as a covenant of dignity, opportunity, and security for families across the Federation. Read Full Story at the Media Centre. 

 

UNICAF Partners UNESCO REF on Educational Financial Facility Scheme, Blanket Scholarship of 86% for Undergraduate, Masters & PhD Under SIP-ALPHA Category 2.15B2

The Read and Earn Federation for UNESCO (UNESCO REF) and UNICAF have formalized a landmark strategic partnership delivering an exclusive 86 percent scholarship coverage, unavailable through any other channel, for Nigerian students pursuing undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral qualifications through the UNESCO REF Educational Financial Facility Scheme (EFFS). Students qualifying through this exclusive arrangement pay only 14 percent of tuition costs. The remainder is fully funded. Read Full Story at the Media Centre. 

National Advocate Dr. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Egbetokun Strengthens Strategic Partnership with Bauchi State Government and Governor Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed on Young Women in Agriculture

The National Advocate for the UNESCO REF Young Women in Agriculture, Dr. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Egbetokun, conducted a working visit to His Excellency Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, Governor of Bauchi State, to formalise and accelerate collaboration for the strategic mobilisation, capacity building and economic empowerment of young women in agriculture across the state. The engagement advances shared commitments to gender equality, sustainable agriculture and inclusive rural development, in line with national priorities and global development frameworks. Read Full Story at the Media Centre.

 

The Maryam Babangida National Centre for Women Development (NCWD) is now officially designated as the National Secretariat for the UNESCO REF Young Women in Agriculture (YWA) Programme

NCWD Designated as National Secretariat for UNESCO‑REF Young Women in Agriculture Programme

The Maryam Babangida National Centre for Women Development (NCWD) has been officially designated as the National (UNESCO‑REF) Young Women in Agriculture (YWA) Programme.

This designation underscores NCWD’s pivotal role in advancing UNESCO‑REF’s mission to empower young women through agricultural innovation, skills development, and sustainable livelihood opportunities. As the National Secretariat, NCWD will coordinate programme implementation, foster stakeholder collaboration, and ensure alignment with national and international frameworks for women’s empowerment and sustainable development.

The YWA Programme seeks to strengthen the participation of young women in agriculture by providing access to training, mentorship, and modern technologies, while promoting inclusive growth and food security. Through this partnership, NCWD and UNESCO‑REF reaffirm their shared commitment to advancing gender equality, enhancing economic opportunities, and contributing to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This milestone reflects Nigeria’s leadership in promoting women’s development and positions NCWD as a central hub for driving impactful initiatives that empower young women in agriculture nationwide.

President Tinubu Hails Nigeria Police Force and UNESCO REF at “The Needful Now” National Police Youths Summit, 400+ Delegates, Live on Channels TV

On the morning of 12 August 2024, the Nigeria Police Force and UNESCO REF convened a landmark youth summit in Abuja to mark the United Nations International Youth Day. The gathering drew government officials, security agencies, civil society organisations and youth leaders from every corner of the federation, and set out to reimagine the relationship between young Nigerians and the institutions charged with their security. Read Full Story at the media Centre.