ThinkShe Aid Foundation
Mission:
Our mission is to uplift marginalized communities through capacity building and empowerment, enabling them to thrive.
Vision:
We envision a world where vulnerable women, girls, and young individuals are empowered for an equitable future.
05/06/2026
WOLRD ENVIRONMENT DAY 2026
Today, we celebrate our contributions to environmental sustainability and protection through the Tech and Environment Empowerment Project.
We also recognize the efforts and actions of all climate actors working tirelessly to ensure a safe climate and environment for us and for future generations.
Letโs continue to make a difference by:
๐ด Planting trees
โป๏ธ Recycling waste appropriately
๐ Reusing smartly
Together, a sustainable environment and a stable climate are possible.
15/05/2026
14/05/2026
07/05/2026
These last two days marked a powerful milestone as 16 Community-Based Organizations from Plateau State showcased impactful outcomes from the SSPF Project Close-Out. With DEC Management, the Local Approval Committee (LAC), the DEC-SSPF Project Team, and State MDAs in attendance, the event celebrated innovation, accountability, and community transformation.
ThinkShe Aid FoundationThinkShe Aid Foundation is proud to have been a grantee under the Development Exchange Center - Small Scale Project Fund (DEC-SSPF) and to have successfully implemented the Tech and Environment Empowerment Initiative in Jos South, Plateau State, from 2024 to 2025. We are honored to be certified for successful project completion.
We extend profound appreciation to the Development Exchange Centre Small Scale Project Fund team to the strengthening of the capacity of this organization to self implement its self- design project, the Local Approval Committee, and our technical partners Bluehouse Technologies and Federal College of Forestry Jos for their immense support and contributions to this implementation. To our participants and beneficiaries, we hope this impact lasts for decades and sustains for generations to come.
To the ThinkShe Aid Foundation team: thank you for your relentless volunteerism and for working behind the scenes with accountability and integrity.
Alexander Longdi Yildet - Project Coordinator
Nenpin Clement - Finance Officer
Ikechukwu Okonkwo - Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
Irene Vilret - Project Office Volunteer
Together, we are turning grassroots solutions into lasting development impact and strengthening hope for resilient communities across Plateau State. We look forward to future partnerships.
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07/05/2026
ThinkShe Aid Foundation ThinkShe Aid Foundation is proud to be one of the grantee on the Development Exchange Center - Small Scale Project Fund (DEC- SSPF) and have successfully implemented the Tech and Environment Empowerment Initiative in Jos South Plateau 2024-2026.
We are proud to have been graciously certified for a successful completion.
We look forward to working together in the future and also, we continue to keep our doors open for future partnerships.
07/05/2026
Today at the News Central TV Town Hall on Recurrent Attacks Across the Middle Belt.
Representing ThinkShe Aid Foundation, the Executive Director Alexander Longdi Yildet joined Government officials, Security Agencies, CSOs, and community members and victims to discuss one hard truth: Why does the violence persist?
After years on the ground, the answer is not complicated, but it is uncomfortable.
The violence persists because of three things:
1. The conflict has shifted beyond the false farmer-herder narrative. What we are seeing now is organized armed violence tied to land control, identity, and political exclusion. Continuing to frame it as a farmer-herder issue oversimplifies the crisis and prevents real solutions.
2. Impunity has normalized violence. When perpetrators are not arrested and prosecuted, it sends a message that violence works. That fuels reprisals and erodes trust in state institutions.
3. Communities feel abandoned. Where state presence is weak, people resort to self-help and vigilante groups. That only escalates the conflict and makes it harder to restore order.
Our recommendations as a CSO on the ground:
- Strengthen early warning and early response systems at the community level so attacks are prevented, not just responded to.
- Ensure swift justice and accountability for all perpetrators, regardless of group or affiliation.
- Prioritize livelihood recovery and community healing for displaced populations. People cannot rebuild peace when they cannot feed their families.
The stakeholders in that room agreed that the current approach is not working. What we need now is coordinated action, not more talking.
The people of the Middle Belt deserve to farm without fear, to sleep without fear, and to rebuild without fear.
Anything that makes women happy ๐๐๐๐๐ซถ๐ซถ๐ซถitโs beautiful
26/03/2026
๐ Celebrating a milestone moment with ThinkShe Aid Foundation and Women for Women International - Nigeria
In Panyam-Mangu LGA, Plateau State, community leaders, stakeholders, and families (women and their spouses) came together to mark International Womenโs Day 2026. The event was a powerful celebration of women's rights and justice, with impactful sessions, including paper presentations by the Federation of Female Lawyers, moving drama performances, and passionate calls to action.
The day was a testament to the collective effort to empower women and girls, sparking meaningful conversations and driving change ๐. We're proud to join the movement, advocating for a world where women's rights are human rights.
Thanks to all involved for making this event a success! ๐
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