The Inclusion Project
We promote and protect the human rights of the less privileged in Nigeria.
13/05/2026
For the past four years, we have remained committed to restoring dignity, promoting menstrual hygiene, and supporting vulnerable women and girls through impactful outreach and pad distributions. This year, we are proud to mark the 5th edition of our Menstrual Pad Drive. A milestone of compassion, consistency, and community impact.
Menstrual Pad Drive 5.0 is focused on reaching incarcerated women and girls with 1,000 sanitary pads because every woman deserves access to safe menstrual hygiene regardless of her circumstances. Through this initiative, we continue to advocate for dignity, inclusion, and care for underserved communities.
As we celebrate five years of impact, we invite individuals, organizations, and partners to join us in making this year even bigger. Your support, donations, and advocacy can help us reach more lives and create lasting change.
Together, let’s continue spreading dignity through hygiene.
07/05/2026
Menstruation should never be a source of shame, neglect, or suffering.
Through our Menstrual Pad Drive 5.0, The Inclusion Project is reaching out to incarcerated women and vulnerable girls with 1,000 sanitary pads to promote hygiene, dignity, confidence, and hope.
A simple pad can restore comfort, confidence, and humanity.
Join us as we stand for menstrual equity and support women and girls whose voices are often unheard.
Together, we can create impact that truly matters.
May 28th
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05/05/2026
Every girl deserves dignity. Every woman deserves care.
This May, we are taking action.
Menstrual Pad Drive 5.0 is here, and we are committed to providing 1,000 sanitary pads to incarcerated women and girls who are often forgotten when it comes to basic hygiene needs.
Menstrual health is not a luxury. It is a right.
With your support, we can restore dignity, promote health, and remind these women and girls that they are seen, valued, and not alone.
Partner with us. Support this cause. Be part of the impact.
Together, we can make menstruation safe, dignified, and stigma-free for all.
01/05/2026
Today, we celebrate strength, resilience, and the dignity of work.
From the voices that demand justice, to the hands that build communities, to the everyday people pushing for change, every worker matters.
At The Inclusion Project (TIP), we recognize the power of people, especially women and girls who continue to rise, lead, and transform society despite barriers.
Your work is valid. Your voice is powerful. Your impact is real..
01/05/2026
WELCOME TO MAY
A new month, a fresh opportunity to make impact.
This May, we are proud to spotlight our Menstrual Hygiene Campaign.
A mission dedicated to supporting school girls and incarcerated women with dignity, education, and essential sanitary resources.
Menstrual health is not a privilege, it is a right. And together, we can break stigma, promote confidence, and ensure no girl or woman is left behind.
We are calling on partners, donors, and advocates to join us in making this campaign a success. Your support can help us reach more lives, provide more kits, and amplify awareness where it matters most.
Let’s make May meaningful. Let’s create change together.
30/04/2026
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The Kano State Justice Sector Dialogue brought together voices from traditional institutions, the judiciary, and advocacy groups all united by one goal: strengthening systems that protect and empower girls.
Key conversations highlighted the need for community-driven support, increased awareness to combat stigmatization, and stronger institutional frameworks to respond to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV).
What stood out was the shared responsibility from families to policymakers in ensuring that survivors are heard, supported, and reintegrated with dignity.
27/04/2026
Voices that matter. Perspectives that drive change.
At the Justice Sector Dialogue in Kano State, key stakeholders lent their voices to critical conversations on addressing Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), community responsibility, and justice reform.
The conversation doesn’t end here, it continues with action.
20/04/2026
We had a truly inspiring meeting with the CEWC of Achi Mbeiri, where heartfelt feedback highlighted the meaningful difference the TIP initiative is making in the lives of young girls. Their testimonies reflect growing confidence, awareness, and empowerment clear signs that impactful change is happening at the grassroots.
Moments like these remind us why we do the work
Transforming lives, one girl at a time.
20/04/2026
We had a truly inspiring meeting with the CEWC of Achi Mbeiri, where heartfelt feedback highlighted the meaningful difference the TIP initiative is making in the lives of young girls. Their testimonies reflect growing confidence, awareness, and empowerment clear signs that impactful change is happening at the grassroots.
Moments like these remind us why we do the work transforming lives, one girl at a time.
17/04/2026
The Inclusion Project convened a high-level Justice Sector Dialogue in Kano State focused on examining the impact of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) on girls’ access to and retention in education.
The dialogue brought together key stakeholders across the justice and education sectors, including representatives from the Ministry of Justice, the Nigeria Police Force, prosecutorial and judicial officers, education authorities, and civil society organizations. Notably, the event was attended by the Honourable Attorney General of the State, as well as a distinguished representative from the Emirate Council, reflecting strong institutional commitment to addressing SGBV. The dialogue also received media coverage from Arise News, amplifying its reach and significance.
Participants further examined the direct and indirect effects of SGBV on girls’ education, noting that incidents of abuse often lead to trauma, stigmatization, absenteeism, and ultimately school dropout. These factors significantly undermine efforts to ensure safe, inclusive, and equitable learning environments for girls..
10/04/2026
Our recent community engagement at Achi Mbeiri was a powerful moment of learning, sharing, and empowerment. Girls were enlightened on issues surrounding Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), while also gaining valuable insights into personal development, self-worth, and confidence building.
Through open conversations and interactive sessions, we continue to create safe spaces where young girls can speak up, stay informed, and grow into empowered individuals ready to shape their future.
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