Equity Watch Initiative (E-WIN)
- A Advocate
- I Implementer
- N Network
Description
E-WIN exists to empower women and girls, champion gender-equitable development and promote the rights of women and girls in Nigeria. They generate evidence to promote gender equality and end all forms of gender-based violence (GBV) and abuse. They expand opportunities for women’s voices through political participation and leadership and assist in the education, social, economic and political development of women and girls through a wide range of services: training (seminars and workshops), research, advocacy, shelter, financial aid, intra-familial conflict resolution to activate women and girls to transform their lives, families and communities for the better. They provide sexual and reproductive health information and counseling service to enhance sexual and reproductive health and rights. They partner with government, community groups and the private sectors to foster an inclusive and secure society for sustainable development.
Primary Functions
- Awareness Raising/Advocacy
- Program/Project Implementation
Secondary Functions
- Capacity building/Technical assistance
- Networking/Convening
Geographic Scope
- National
Areas of work Back to Top
Education topics addressed
Other skills
- Life skills/sexuality education
- Rights/empowerment education
Quality
- School-related gender-based violence
Cross-cutting topics addressed
- Economic/livelihoods (including savings/financial inclusion, etc.)
- Empowerment
- Female genital mutilation/cutting
- Gender equality
- Menstrual hygiene management
- Other aspects of sexual and reproductive health
- Social and gender norms and beliefs
- Violence (at home, in relationships)
Locations and contact information Back to Top
Website
Equity Watch Initiative (E-WIN)
Headquarters location(s)
Not applicable or unknown
Office location(s)
- Nigeria
Contacts
- General Contact Information
- equitywatchinitiative@gmail.com
- +2347014161511
- Equity Watch Initiative (E-WIN)
Locations of current girls’ education work
- Nigeria