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Nigeria

HI is working in Nigeria through the Making It Work - Gender and Disability project. This project aims at eliminating discrimination and violence against women and girls with disabilities, by supporting them in advocating for their rights.

Grace Jerry is the Founder and Executive Director of Inclusive Friends Association (IFA). | © P. Meinhardt / HI

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Situation of the country

Nigeria, Africa's most populous country with 224 million inhabitants, is at a critical crossroads and is faced with numerous economic, social and humanitarian challenges. The country has major social disparities, particularly in terms of access to education and healthcare. 

People with disabilities in Nigeria face considerable barriers in all aspects of life. Many are excluded from the labour market, and education for children with disabilities is often neglected. Despite a certain amount of progress, public policies are insufficient to guarantee the full participation of people with disabilities in social and economic life.
Gender equality is also a major challenge in the country. Women suffer from deep-seated discrimination due to cultural and religious norms; teenage and forced marriages remain common; and domestic violence is widespread. 

Making It Work is a project developed by HI that combines gender and disability issues. It aims to eliminate discrimination and violence against women and girls with disabilities by defending their rights. HI has been implementing the Making It Work project in Nigeria since 2018, working alongside Inclusive Friends Association, a partner organisation.

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