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Beyond Promises: Why Africa Must Budget Bravely for Its Children

The Day of the African Child (DAC) is an annual event celebrated on June 16th to raise awareness about the rights of children in Africa and to promote their well-being.…

Breaking Barriers: Engaging Boys with Disabilities in Sports

At CYPF, we believe sports are more than just games — they are powerful tools for inclusion, empowerment, and social change. But for many boys with disabilities, participation in sports…

Restoring Dignity, One Pad at a Time: CYPF seek to Partner with Real Relief to Scale up the use of Reusable Sanitary Pads in Nigeria

For many girls and young women in underserved communities, menstruation is not just a monthly experience—it’s a monthly crisis. Without access to safe, affordable, and hygienic menstrual products, millions are…

Unveiling the Unseen: 5 Critical Facts About Menstrual Hygiene in Nigeria

Menstruation is a natural biological process, yet for millions of girls and women in Nigeria, it remains a monthly ordeal shrouded in challenges, silence, and preventable indignity. At the Child…

Walking for the Children Who Can’t: A Hike Against Child Labour in Kuje

On June 14, 2025, CYPF led a hiking activity in Kuje Area Council, Abuja—not just for fitness or adventure, but for impact. In commemoration of the World Day Against Child…

What Have FCT Primary School Pupils Been Doing for 63 Days?

An Open Wound in the Heart of Nigeria’s Capital For 63 days, pupils in public primary schools across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have been at home — not by…

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