The Kallabi Leadership Fellowship equips young women with the knowledge and tools to excel in governance and leadership. Through mentorship, workshops, and networking opportunities, participants build confidence and skills to take on leadership roles in their communities.
The Girl Code BootCamp is an intensive training program designed to introduce young women to the world of coding, digital skills, and tech careers. Participants learn hands-on programming, problem-solving, and digital innovation skills.
Through this initiative, SAFWGS provides menstrual hygiene education, distributes sanitary products, and advocates for menstrual equity in underserved communities.
The Ignite Her Summit is a gathering of secondary girls, women leaders, and change-makers discussing career growth, and personal development. The summit features keynote speakers, panel discussions, and networking sessions.
Part of a global movement, SAFWGS actively participates in the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence by hosting campaigns, discussions, and advocacy programs to challenge gender violence.
Our Orange Walk Niger is a public awareness campaign where communities come together to march against gender-based violence. The walk is a symbol of solidarity, calling for policy changes and stronger protections for women and girls in Niger State.