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Gender Mobile Initiative was established in October 2017 to complement the program and policy efforts of government in advancing intersectional gender quality and eliminating all forms of sexual and gender-based violence which undermines women's potential, agency, and freedom. 

We adopt systems change approach to our programmatic and policy interventions to transform systems, culture and practices through legal reform advocacy, policy influencing, research, public awareness, preventative education, legal empowerment and technology adoption.

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Gender Mobile has been an incredible partner in the work of gender justice, especially for students in tertiary institutions. It has been a great experience working with them, the passion of their team is inspiring to us all. It's no wonder they have made such an impact in 4 years! We celebrate this milestone with them and we wish them more success in the coming years! Congratulations!

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Power in Her Hands: Breaking the Culture of Silence Surrounding Sexual and Gender Based Violence Through Technology By Chibuike Alagboso

Gender-based violence happens to our acquaintances, colleagues, friends and, yes, family members.” Anita Hill. The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) puts the number of girls who experience sexual violence in Nigeria at one in every four. Data makes it possible to measure the true scale of the problem. However, for Omowumi Ogunrotimi, the founder and Executive Directive

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