Who Are The Sexual Minorities In Nigeria?
At International Centre for Sexual Reproductive Rights (INCRESE ), when we refer to sexual minorities, we define them based on the legal and socio-cultural contexts within which we work, as guided by international instruments. Specifically, the following groups are included: These individuals and groups face unique challenges and vulnerabilities, and it’s important to recognize and support […]
Building Trust In Friendship
Sound values are very essential for peace of the society and the wellbeing of its citizens. When moral decadence has permeated the entire society, it is a cause for concern. It calls for immediate, sustained intervention. Any procrastination to commence a repair and rebuilding of sound values in such a case, only permits the society to spiral […]
Adolescents Group Discussion
Sound values are very essential for peace of the society and the wellbeing of its citizens. When moral decadence has permeated the entire society, it is a cause for concern. It calls for immediate, sustained intervention. Any procrastination to commence a repair and rebuilding of sound values in such a case, only permits the society […]
Home Safety And Security Training Held By Increse
Keeping our families safe and sound is more than a priority, it’s who we are and it drives everything we do. It’s a sense of responsibility that we work hard to fulfill, seeking out the most current information and advice on how to protect ourselves and our family members during all stages of life, from […]
Building Bridges Across Social Movements for SRHR Advocacy
The INCRESE Feminist Institute, CONNECTING THE DOTS, organised a training workshop – Building Bridges Across Social Movements for SRHR Advocacy which took place in Minna, 4th to 8th February 2019. The workshop purposed to: Leverage capacities across different social movements for effective and sustainable sexual reproductive health and rights advocacy in Nigeria; Identify the basic […]
Call for Resource Persons
Background: Connecting the Dots is a Feminist institute on intersectionality of rights and social change through advocacy, capacity strengthening and civic engagement. Its goal is to build alliances and develop capacities across movements and socio-economic sectors; for enhanced broad-based and integral sexual rights advocacy and effective civic participation towards social change. The program hopes to […]
Call For Mentors
Description of Project Connecting the Dots is a Feminist institute on intersectionality of rights and social change through advocacy, capacity strengthening and civic engagement. The goal is to build alliances and develop capacities across movements and socio-economic sectors; for enhanced broad-based and integral sexual rights advocacy and effective civic participation towards social change. The program […]
CALL FOR APPLICATION: Building Bridges Across Social Movements for SRHR Advocacy
Background: In September 2015, nearly two and half years ago, the Heads of States and Governments of the 193 member States of the United Nation met in New York, USA and adopted the 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development of humanity, pledging to ‘leave no one behind’. While acknowledging the tremendous progress made towards the realisation […]
CALL FOR APPLICATION: Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and Civic Participation for Social Change
Background: There have been recent outcries regarding civic participation of young adults and women. This led to the formation of all kinds of coalitions and networks. There is widespread call for more youth involvement in party politics leading to the passage of the Not-too-young-to run Act in May 2018.On the other hand, women’s rights activists […]
INCRESE ALUMNI: CONTRIBUTING TO SOCIAL CHANGE
A Day at INCRESE is often marked with experience-sharing mingled with sighs and laughter. For us at INCRESE, it is the diversity of experiences that young people have outside our premises, either in their communities, work places or schools that excite us and spur us on. Their courage to take our feminist activism to […]