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Day 1 Recap: Empowering Women for Stronger Organizations

  ⁣ The Centre for Women, Youth and Community Action officially kicked off its two-day Capacity Building Workshop for Women Groups and Associations, with Day 1 delivering an engaging and impactful experience for all participants. The workshop was designed to strengthen the leadership and planning capabilities of women-led organizations, equipping them with the tools and […]

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NACWYCA Summer Youth Camp 2025: “Nurturing Tomorrow’s Leaders”

Are you ready for a summer of growth, fun, and meaningful connection? This August, NACWYCA – Centre for Women, Youth, and Community Action – invites you to Summer Youth Camp 2025, a two-week experience designed to build the next generation of confident, conscious, and capable leaders. Whether you’re passionate about making a difference, discovering your

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Celebrating a Visionary Leader: Happy Birthday, Dr. Aboki Nawani

At NACWYCA – Centre for Women, Youth, and Community Action – we’re proud to celebrate a man whose life and leadership continue to inspire transformation across Nasarawa State and beyond. Today, we honor the birthday of our Executive Director, Mr. Aboki Nawani – a man of vision, conviction, and unwavering dedication to people. A Legacy

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NACWYCA Celebrates Menstrual Hygiene Day through the Pad a Girl Project

Date: May 28, 2025Location: Galle Community, Nasarawa Eggon LGA, Nasarawa State On May 28, 2025, the Centre for Women, Youth, and Community Action (NACWYCA) marked an inspiring celebration of Menstrual Hygiene Day with 78 young adolescents and women from Galle Community in Nasarawa Eggon. This event—dubbed the Pad a Girl Project—united students, out‑of‑school youth, and

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Opening Doors to Opportunity: NACWYCA’s First Step with Agyema Women

On Saturday, 5th April 2025, something powerful began in Agyema, a rural community in Doma Local Government Area. For many women there, economic opportunity has felt out of reach—limited by lack of skills, resources, and access to support. But that’s beginning to change. As part of NACWYCA’s mission to uplift rural women through entrepreneurship and

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