To sensitize people at the grassroots on basic human rights issues, their importance and the necessity to respect them.
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To build network of community-based leaders and citizenry across our rural areas as human rights champions, to promote human rights awareness and its adoption.
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To partner with law enforcement agencies in combating escalation of human right abuses in rural areas.
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To champion the defence of human rights and ensure violators and accomplices are brought to justice.
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To defend the rights of the less privileged in the court of law where such is needed.

About Us
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Our Focus Areas
In order to prioritise our efforts and activities while channelling our resources towards optimum utilisation and results, our focus shall be on the following four thematic areas:
Domestic Violence and Abuse (DOVA)
In line in our vision, we believe no person should live in fear of harm, decimation, oppression and violence. Accordingly, we will work closely with partners and stakeholders to address issues of violence and abuses suffered by vulnerable people in the forms of physical, sexual, verbal, emotional and psychological assault towards building an inclusive society that guarantees the brightest prospect for self-actualization for everyone.
Child Rights Education (CRED)
As outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the child (UNCRC), Child rights refer to specific rights that recognize the special needs of children and young people, which covers all aspects of a child’s life This Convention has since been ratified by Nigeria and domesticated in the State as the Ogun State Child Rights Law. The domestication is premised on the fact that the actions, or inactions of the larger society impact children more strongly than any other group while the costs to society of failing its children are huge. It is on this premise that we elect to work in collaboration with various stakeholders to promote the implementation of the Child Rights Law of Ogun State.
Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Labour Practices (ATCLAP)
We also focus our efforts on preventing and addressing the exploitation of individuals for profits, often through sexual exploitation, forced labour and other unlawful means. We reckon that human trafficking is a crime that erodes the dignity of individuals and kills their potentials for self-fulfillment. The employment of children in any work that is harmful to their physical, mental, social and moral development also often interferes with their positive development and can lead to severe consequences for their health and well-being.
Empowerment Support Services (ESUS)
We seek to promote economic empowerment that focuses on improving the economic status and financial independence of individuals and communities through provision of access to resources, trainings, opportunities to create sustainable livelihoods, build assets and improve economic well-being. With the increasing importance of technology and the digital world, we also focus on digital empowerment for our youth by providing access to digital resources, digital literacy and skills to bridge the digital divide and leverage technology for personal and collective development
How We Work
In order to deliver on our key Focus Areas with efficiency and precision, we have adopted the following strategies in carrying out our works.
Advocacy Project
We engage with governmental, traditional and community-based decision makers and opinion leaders with a view to building networks of Human Rights Champions that promote human rights awareness and its diffusion into the socio-cultural life of the populace. We also build partnerships with government institutions toward formulation and implementation of sound human rights policies and programmes.
Sensitization and Social Mobilisation Project
We work to empower individuals and communities to identify their human rights the challenges, customs and practices that erode them, and their responsibilities in their adoption, observance and enforcement.
Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
We advance alternate dispute resolution on human rights issues and conflicts through negotiation principles and best practices, to promote peaceful co-existence and foster communal life that entrench the dignity and sanctity of life of the people.
Our Stakeholders
We have identified the following as strategic stakeholders with whom we shall be working and collaborating closely under each of our work strategies:
Advocacy Project
- Nigeria Police Force (NPF)
- Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
- Nigeria Customs Service (NCS)
- Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)
- Royal Fathers in Yewa North Local Government (YNLG)
- Religious Leaders in YNLG.
- The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)
- Federation of International Women Lawyers Association (FIDA)
- National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), amongst others
- Executive Chairman, YNLG
Sensitization and Social Mobilisation Project
- Traders Associations in YNLG:
- Artisans Associations in YNLG
- Trade Unions: NURTW, RTEAN, ACCOMORAN, AMORAN.
- National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) and other youth bodies in YNLG
- Faith-based Organisations in YNLG
- Community-based Organisations (CDAs, CDCs, etc.)
- School authorities and School-Based Management Committees
Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
- Nigeria Police Force (NPF)
- Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
- Traditional rulers/Council of Chiefs
- Nigeria Customs Service (NCS)
- Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)
- Royal Fathers in Yewa North Local Government (YNLG)
- Religious Leaders in YNLG.
- The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)
- Federation of International Women Lawyers Association (FIDA)
- National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), amongst others
- Executive Chairman, YNLG