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Our Story

Unlocking the Girl-Child Potential Initiative was founded in 2018 by a group of passionate educators and community leaders who recognized the unique challenges faced by girls in pursuing education and career opportunities.

What began as a small mentorship program in a local community has grown into a comprehensive initiative that has impacted hundreds of girls across multiple regions.

Our journey has been driven by a commitment to gender equality, educational access, and the belief that every girl deserves the opportunity to reach her full potential.

Our Mission

Empowering Girl-Child intellectually through the instrumentality of books for self-actualization.

Our Vision

To motivate and inspire Girl-Child to appreciate and value self as potential driver of social well-being and nucleus of change.

Our Objectives

  • To Support “Education For All”
  • To Empower Girl-Child Educationally
  • To Increase School Enrolment of Nigerian Female Children
  • To Support Girls’ Science Schools Across The Country

Our Strategic Partners

We collaborate with organizations that share our commitment to girls' education and empowerment.

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Become a Partner

Interested in partnering with us to advance girls' education?

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Join Our Mission

Together, we can make a difference in the lives of girls and help build a more equitable future.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are many ways to support our work: donate financially, volunteer your time and skills, become a mentor, sponsor a girl's education, or partner with us as an organization. Visit our Get Involved page for more information.

We currently operate in five communities across the region with plans to expand to additional locations in the coming years. Our headquarters is located in the capital city, with regional offices in four other cities.

85% of donations directly fund our programs including educational materials, workshops, scholarships, and mentorship activities. The remaining 15% covers essential administrative costs to ensure effective program delivery and organizational sustainability.

We measure impact through both quantitative metrics (number of girls served, scholarship recipients, program completion rates) and qualitative assessments (confidence levels, academic performance, career aspirations). We conduct regular evaluations and publish our findings in our annual reports.

Yes, we organize regular site visits for donors, potential partners, and other stakeholders. Please contact us through our Contact page to arrange a visit to one of our program locations.