Over 50 million children in Nigeria are currently not learning and more than 100 million people have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic (UNESCO). About 33.3 percent of Nigerians are either unemployed or not working
The Nigeria Bureau of Statistics
Our
Work
Our purpose is to inspire Africans to achieve social transformation by stimulating popular communal action in addressing core social deficiencies affecting young people and women on the continent.
The Gutter Project
This project is a social work scheme for young Nigerians to clean up their environment and plant trees in their communities. The goal is to inspire communities to take action for the cleanliness of their community.
Future Female Leaders Camp
This is a one-week leadership immersion for young girls between the ages of 13 and 18 years to learn about STEM, business, leadership, and volunteering for community development.
Water for Life
The Water for Life Program targets supporting low-income communities in Lagos, Kaduna, and Abuja with access to clean water as well as improving their sanitation.
Upcycle to Recycle
This is a women empowerment project to train women in IDP camps in Nigeria to upcycle waste materials like nylons and flex materials into upcycled materials that are fashionable and useful.
Our
Impact
Beneficiaries
Locations (Abia, Kaduna, Lagos and Abuja)
Educational scholarships for 40 primary and secondary school students and 5 university undergraduates
Mental health support to 300 young people
Healthcare services for 37 pregnant women and 2 surgical operations
Startup funds for 10 small business owners
Get Involved
iChange Foundation is seeking support towards projects that will help build community resilience and the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals by investing in the human capital of people and building their skills.
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Posts
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Youth Should Volunteer More So We Can Achieve the SDGs – Ikenna Ugwu
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Education is Key to Achieving Sustainable Development – Mayokun Iyaomolere
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