Breaking the Glass Ceiling: JONAPWD Unveils Landmark Assumptive Data on Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: JONAPWD Unveils Landmark Assumptive Data on Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria In a historic...
Assumptive Data of Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria
Reliable data remains one of the most significant gaps in advancing disability-inclusive development in Nigeria. For many years,...
DAY 1: Capacity Strengthening of Umbrella Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs)
The two-day workshop on “Building Sustainable OPDs through Effective Fundraising,” implemented by the Joint National Association of Persons...
When Others Speak for Survivors: The Hidden Barrier to Justice for Women with Disabilities
She sat quietly in the room.Gathering the strength to explain what she had been through. But before she...
Silenced Twice: When Women with Disabilities Cannot Report Gender-Based Violence
Many women and girls with disabilities face a painful reality when trying to report Gender-Based Violence. Imagine gathering...
Invisible Barriers: The Accessibility Gap in Digital Social Protection Systems
Applying for social protection should be simple, independent, and accessible to everyone. When digital enrollment platforms are not...
Digital Inclusion Matters: Ensuring Accessible Social Protection Enrollment for Persons with Visual Impairments in Nigeria
Inclusion should never be an afterthought, it must be built in from the start. Across Nigeria, digital and...
International Women’s Day 2026
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate all women particularly women with disabilities in Nigeria and across the globe....
When Access Depends on Assistance: Rethinking Digital Social Protection for Visual Inclusion
Applying for #SocialProtection should be simple, independent, and accessible to everyone. When digital enrollment platforms are not designed...
POLICY BRIEF: The Blindspot in the Watchdog’s Eye: Mainstreaming Disability Indicators in Election Observation and Media Reporting
Can an election truly be called credible if accessibility is never measured, exclusion is buried in footnotes, and...









