by OneAfricanChild Foundation | Aug 4, 2020 | Articles, News
One of the responsibilities of the government is to ensure the provision of the fundamental human right of its citizens. However, other parties can be involved especially in a country like Nigeria. Increased private involvement can improve pedagogic, technical, and...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | Aug 4, 2020 | Articles
It’s no secret that safety is one of the most critical issues faced by the African region. In recent times, Nigeria has come to face terrorizing cases ripping through her communities and ending the lives of many. On the news, it could always be correctly guessed...
by Blessing Uwisike | May 21, 2020 | Articles
As of the first week of May, The Spectator Index confirmed over four million positive cases of the Corona Virus globally and at least 200,000 deaths. As the virus continues to spread its tentacles across countries, threatening human existence, human lives are being...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | May 4, 2020 | Projects
The Covid-19 pandemic has altered lives around the globe in unprecedented manners, and unpredictably, might continue to do so for a while. At the heart of our goal at OneAfricanChild foundation is the drive to better the lives of Children on the African continent,...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | Jan 29, 2020 | Uncategorized
Victoria Ibiwoye, Founder and Director of OneAfricanChild Foundation reflects on her experience growing up and how she found her path as an advocate for education in Africa and across the globe. This is her story. Victoria shares her advocacy skills with high school...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | Jan 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
International Day of Education 2020 was celebrated globally around the theme of “Learning for people, planet, prosperity and peace.” In 2019, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 24 January as International Day of Education, in celebration of the role of...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | May 22, 2019 | Outreaches, Projects
An Experiential Digital Training at Tarkwa Bay Island Learning can be really enjoyable, meaningful and productive. This fact was made realizable for the children of the Tarkwa Bay Island in Lagos, Nigeria as a group of volunteers from the OneAfricanChild Foundation...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | May 17, 2019 | Articles, News
Second Pan African Youth Forum: Reaching 1 Million Youth by 2021 “Young people need more training, more awareness raising, more wisdom, and more opportunities. Nobody can speak for the youth, what they need to articulate for themselves. It is extraordinary that youth...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | May 6, 2019 | News
2019 ECOSOC Youth Forum A cross section of participants at the breakout session where Victoria Ibiwoye, Executive Director of OneAfricanChild Foundation for Creative Learning (2nd from the left) was the moderator. On the 8th – 9th of April, 2019, the President...
by OneAfricanChild Foundation | May 4, 2019 | Articles, Volunteering
Simple Ways to Advocate Quality Education Without Joining an NGO by Aanuoluwapo Olajide Education is a basic human right for everyone in life. For it to perform its duty in ensuring peace, eradicating poverty and ensuring sustainable development, it must be of...
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