Do.
A community of people taking action to drive sustainable development in their communities
DO is a civic start-up committed to inspiring, empowering and amplifying action for sustainable development. OUR ISSUES
The sustainable development goals serve as our focal goals, but as an organization, we are very focused on the following development goals.
By 2050, Africa will be home to 2.5 billion people.
We're making sure that growth comes from within, communities taking action, leading change, and building futures that don't depend on outside systems. π
This video shows exactly how, Grassroots Development Champions already on the ground, tackling everything from Climate change to Economic growth, 4500+ and counting.
But the blueprint calls for 1 Billion champions, rooted in their communities, driving change across every focus area that matters.
Are you a DOER? The road to 2050 needs you.
π Join the movement at dotakeaction.org
17/03/2026
A woman with her own means is a woman with a choice.
That line came from a woman in Kuchingoro, Abuja. Not from a policy brief. Not from a theory of change document. From a woman sitting in a circle with her neighbours, speaking honestly about her life.
DO Take Action, in partnership with Shield Them, Abiathar Etiko Foundation, BENE ANI Maduka Foundation, and ANSAR Women Development, facilitated a Focus Group Discussion at the Women Centre in Kuchingoro, part of our ongoing community-level work on Gender-Based Violence, the VAPP Act, and harmful practices including FGM.
Three themes emerged from our analysis of the discussion:
The awareness gap is real. Physical violence is recognised. Emotional abuse largely is not and that gap has direct consequences for how survivors understand and name their own experiences.
Silence is structural, not personal. Women are not staying because they are passive. They are staying because they are financially dependent, socially isolated, and culturally pressured to endure. This is a systems problem, not a mindset problem.
Legal protection without access is protection in name only. Awareness of the VAPP Act remains critically low. A law that women don't know exists cannot protect them.
The through-line across all three? Economic power.
When women have financial independence, they have options. That means sensitisation and livelihood support are not separate workstreams , they are the same intervention.
We are taking these findings back to our programming. If you work in GBV prevention, women's economic empowerment, or community-based programming in Nigeria, we'd welcome the conversation. Findings are available in summary form for vetted partners and collaborators.
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13/03/2026
$50 MILLION in contracts won by women we trained.
This International Women's Day Week, we're celebrating 6 of these women from our WEEAP, SWEEP, and SWEEAP network who has gone from training to WINNING.
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3,171+ women trained in procurement
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15+ contracts won
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$50 Million in economic impact
Swipe to meet the winners, this is what happens when women access procurement training.
Learn more: dotakeaction.org
Meet some of the women at DO Take Action mobilizing 5,000+ champions across Africa to take action on the issues that matter most.
Happy International Women's Day from our team to yours. π
What will YOU do?
8 years ago, our CEO co-founded DO Take Action on one belief, 1 billion Africans taking action could change Africa.
Because rights without action are just promises.
Justice without action is just hope.
Now we have 5,000 Grassroots Development Champions across 20 countries already proving it; women, young people, everyday citizens building the Africa we all deserve.
The question is: What will YOU do?
Become a Grassroots Development Champion today.
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Happy International Womens Day!
08/03/2026
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY! π
Today, we celebrate 8 extraordinary women from our movement of 5,000 Grassroot Development Champions across 20 countries.
Swipe to meet:
Grace - Teaching children climate action
Titilola - Sponsoring literacy camps for out-of-school children..and 6 more incredible changemakers.
These 8 women represent 3,290 women (65.8% of our movement) taking action across 8 focus areas.
They didn't wait for permission.
They saw what was broken and fixed it.
This International Women's Day, we don't just celebrate women, we celebrate women who TAKE ACTION.
Your community needs you.
What will YOUR story be?
π Click the link: dotakeaction.org to Sign Up as a Grassroot Development Champion TODAY
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY π
"Women hold up families, economies and nations. The majority of Nigerian women power this economy from the informal sector, Yet overlooked, underfunded, and underestimated."
At DO Take Action, we are proud to have partnered with the UN Women, training 800 women entrepreneurs in procurement. That work continues today, 3,151+ women trained, contracts won, lives transformed.
Because rights without action are just words.
Watch. Share. Take action.
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07/03/2026
π TOMORROW IS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY!
This week, we're celebrating women who TAKE ACTION.
Join us March 8-12 for a week of real stories, real impact, and real conversations:
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MARCH 8: Women in Action
Meet 8 incredible women leading change across climate, education, health, and justice. Their communities are better because they refused to wait.
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MARCH 10: SWEEAP Spotlight
Women entrepreneurs who completed our procurement training program and are now WINNING government and private contracts.
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MARCH 12 | 3:00 PM WAT: YouTube LIVE
Women champions in unfiltered conversation. Honest stories about driving change from the grassroots.
This year's International Women's Day theme is "Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls."
We're living it. All week long.
See you tomorrow! π
Learn more: dotakeaction.org
MARCH IS HERE! Our focus? ACTION.
Progress doesnβt happen in a vacuum, it happens when we show up together. This month, weβre centering the voices and the work that drive Inclusion and Justice forward.
A happy new month to you! Let's turn intentions to impact.
Visit http://dotakeaction.org to get involved
02/03/2026
Big things are happening for women-owned businesses in Kano State!
The Scaling Womenβs Economic Empowerment through Affirmative Procurement (SWEEAP) team recently paid a special advocacy visit to the Wife of the Emir of Kano.
Her Royal Highness committed to standing with DO Take Action to ensure women are no longer left behind in the procurement process. By engaging with lawmakers, she is helping us push for a policy that reserves 30% of contracts for women-led businesses.
Check out these photos of our team presenting the "Commendation Award" to Her Royal Highness. Together, we are building a more inclusive economy for every woman in Kano!
01/03/2026
Today is Zero Discrimination Day and we mean it.
Every person in our community deserves to live a full life with dignity. Regardless of your age, gender, sexuality, nationality, ethnicity, skin color, height, weight, profession, education, or beliefs; you belong here, and you matter.
To our Grassroots Development Champions (GDC) especially, this day is for you.
Drop a πin the comments if you believe everyone deserves to be treated with equal respect and dignity. Let's fill this space with love and solidarity today.
26/02/2026
The SWEEAP Close-Out Reception at the British High Commissionerβs Residence β in pictures.
We were warmly received by the Deputy British High Commissioner, Gill Lever (OBE), who commended the measurable impact of the initiative and its momentum around gender-responsive procurement reform.
The Director General of Bureau of Public Procurement, Dr Adebowale A. Adedokun, shared updates on expanding Community-Based Public Procurement and ongoing government-backed efforts to institutionalize inclusive reforms.
Strong support also came from the DG of Rivers State Bureau on Public Procurement, reaffirming commitment to the 30% affirmative procurement target.
Our partner Chevening Alumni Association of Nigeria, ably represented by Mr Charles, celebrated the power of Chevening alumni-led initiatives in driving systems change.
Worthy of note was the presence of beneficiaries, women who have moved from training to winning actual procurement bids.
And of course, the woman who is driving this initiative and making all this possible, our very own CEO, Precious Ebere Chinonso Obi.
This is what systems change looks like.
This is only the beginning...
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