NACAT Initiative
Forum of young Nigeria citizens asking for accountability, promoting good governance and stopping money, drugs and human trafficking.
17/08/2026
If you notice suspicious activities linked to human trafficking, corruption, or drug abuse, don’t ignore it. Your voice could help protect a life, expose exploitation, and stop a crime before it goes further.
SEE SOMETHING? SAY SOMETHING.
14/08/2026
Silence fuels corruption; action builds integrity.
Stronger communities are built when we refuse to stay silent and actively hold standard practices to account. NACAT Initiative remains committed to advocating for justice and good governance.
12/08/2026
Happy International Youth Day 2026!
Today, we recognize the vital role young people play in driving innovation, sustainability, and positive social impact across the globe.
Investing in youth means investing in a brighter, more resilient future for everyone. Let’s continue to create spaces, resources, and opportunities for young leaders to thrive and be heard.
Drug abuse chains communities to corruption & trafficking. It destroys lives, fuels crime, steals futures.
Say NO. Choose life & power!
NACAT Brief fights back. Join us in this fight.
07/08/2026
NACAT was proud to be represented at the 5th Edition of the Auxano Survivors Leadership Forum (SLF) - Literary Festival!
This year’s theme, “Literature for Liberation, Survival, Liberation, Speaking Up,” served as a powerful reminder of the impact our stories have in driving change, healing, and amplifying voices that need to be heard.
When we speak up, we create room for survival and liberation. Together, through words and action, we continue to advocate for a just and empowered community.
05/08/2026
At NACAT Initiative, we are steadfast in our mission to confront corruption, human trafficking, and drug abuse head-on, across Nigeria, Africa, and globally.
Real change starts with accountability, justice, and collective action.
Join us as we fight for a safer, more transparent tomorrow!
04/08/2026
We are Hiring!!!
Corps Members Only!!
Are you passionate about making a difference? Do you have the skills, dedication, and drive to create meaningful impact?
Join our team and be part of a mission that’s tackling corruption, combating human trafficking, and empowering communities through advocacy and action.
03/08/2026
Today, NACAT Initiative was live on Kakaki on Africa Independent Television, shining a spotlight on the harsh realities of human trafficking and our powerful documentary, “Innocence for Sale.”
Behind every trafficking statistic is a stolen dream, a broken family, and a life that deserves protection. Through this conversation, we reaffirmed our commitment to raising awareness, promoting prevention, and encouraging collective action against human trafficking.
Innocence for Sale is more than a documentary, it’s a call to action.
Together, we can expose the lies, protect the vulnerable, and end exploitation.
Traffickers are hiding behind fake job offers, social media scams, and false promises to exploit vulnerable people.
In this edition of NACAT Brief, we unpack how technology is being used to fuel human trafficking and what you can do to stay safe.
01/08/2026
Yesterday, the Network Against Corruption and Trafficking (NACAT) participated in the Stakeholders' Engagement Workshop on the Design and Development of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP) 2026–2030. The workshop was organised by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) as part of its consultative process aimed at developing a new five-year strategic framework for reforming the Federal Civil Service.
The workshop brought together representatives from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), labour unions, development partners, former public servants, and other stakeholders to contribute ideas and recommendations that will shape the future of Nigeria's Civil Service.
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