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Empowering women and girls in Lagos, Nigeria through advocacy, health, and leadership.
The Centre for Advancement of Development Rights (CEADER) is a leading non-governmental organization based in Festac Town, Lagos, Nigeria, dedicated to promoting and protecting the human rights of women and girls. CEADER empowers communities through comprehensive programs focusing on women's rights advocacy, ensuring social and economic justice. Their Right to Health program addresses critical health challenges, advocating for equitable access to healthcare for all women and girls in local communities across Lagos. Through the Economic Empowerment program, CEADER provides vital skills acquisition training, fostering self-dependence and enabling women and girls to participate effectively in development activities. Furthermore, their Women in Leadership and Community Development program strengthens female participation in decision-making, cultivating strategic leadership and gender equality. CEADER's impactful work is rooted in international and local human rights laws, striving to create a society where women are equipped and positioned for true gender equality, making a tangible difference in Lagos and beyond.