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Who We Are
Discover What We Are About
Elizabeth Badmus Foundation is a non-profit organization founded on the principle that every family should have access to basic necessities including food, housing, clothes, and education. It is our goal to see that everyone in every home lives a happier life.
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See Our Works
Impacting Our World for Good
Our role is to work and collaborate with partners whose bold ideas and creative approaches have the potential to save vulnerable persons, improve education, and help families all across the African continent
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Social Impact
Pad a Girl Project
Our main project which is the Pad a Girl Project is borne out of the idea that a girl child should be educated about herself and their surroundings. The project encompasses education and donation of pads to young girls in low-income communities.
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Media Resources
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Guided by the belief that every life has equal value, Elizabeth Badmus Foundation seeks to ensure that all people including organisations—especially those with the fewest resources—get insights into the opportunity of making our world a better place through our agenda for child welfare and child education.
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Support a Cause
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Our emergency efforts and mission project are basically financed by donations from people like you. Just as we depend on a team of hardworking and dedicated volunteers for the execution of our projects.
Providing day-to-day household commodities so that every person in a household can be happier.
Healthcare
Ensuring that every community in Nigeria are aware of environmental risks and to ensure that regular cleaning.
Food bank
In Africa 2020, one in every five persons was hungry, and about 282 million people are malnourished.
Education
Our belief is that everyone should have access to quality education and information.
Across African Cities, Save the Girl-Child.
Elizabeth Badmus Foundation is working with over 87 schools and communities around Nigeria. Join us today and make impact for good.
Media Resources
Education Letter to Girls
Dear Girls, As we celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child in 2023 under the theme "Invest in Girls'...
Newsroom
Newsroom Child Labour and Learning
Noah Oletey, aged 12, and his brother Vincent, aged 14, work six nights a week on fishing canoes on Lake...
Health The Importance of Including Children in Policy Development
Children are often the most vulnerable members of society, yet they are often overlookedwhen it comes to policy development. However,...
Education Transforming Education for Internally Displaced Children – Data Lead the Way
After her school was hit by a missile, 13-year-old Emtinan of Al Hudaydah stopped going to school for an entire...
Education How Do the Educational Experiences of Girls and Boys Differ?
Beginning as early as primary school and continuing through secondary school, the journey of education can be vastly different depending...
Global For Every Child, Safe Spaces to Play, Live and Learn
We are all wired to play. From the moment we are born, play brings us joy and comfort, builds relationships...
Global A New Opportunity to Help All Children Learn
Last week at the United Nations’ Transforming Education Summit (TES) world leaders, education experts, and activists spotlighted the urgency to recover pre-pandemic...
Global Girls, Women and STEM
STEM careers (i.e., science, technology, engineering and mathematics) are associated with increasingly important and valuable skills, such as complex problem...
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