Major group affiliation: |
- Children and youth
- Local authorities
- Women
- Non-governmental organization
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Involvement in UN Partnerships: |
Yes |
If yes, explain in detail: |
Change Managers International Network have been working in partnership with UNDP/DGD in Nigeria and UNWOMEN. We have also been working in collaboration with UN Millenium Campaign basically for the advancement of women in politics and governance and towards the promotion of women and girls education. |
Affiliation with other organizations: |
We work closely with Civil Society Action Coalition on Education for All, Legislative Advocacy on Violence Against Women, 100 Women Lobby Group, Transition Monitoring Group, South South Professional Women Association and the Network for Women Studies. |
Statements or documents submitted
Commission on Sustainable Development:
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None |
Affiliation with other organizations: |
100 Women Lobby Group, NACCRAN -National Council of Chld Rights Advocactes of Nigeria, CSACEFA- Civil Society Action Coalition on Education for All, LACVAW- Legislative Advocacy Coalition on Violence Against Women |
Publications: |
Reports on Activities with young women in Calabar, FCT [North Central, North West] 2014, Training Manual for Political Party Officials (2018), Gender and Training Manual (2006) |
Purpose of the organization: |
Envisages a Nigerian society where equality, justice, access to basic and quality education, health and good governance. |
Activities relevant to the conference of States Parties to the convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: |
We invite persons with disability to almost all of our programmes in Nigeria, particularly women with a disability as they are literally more marginalized. |
Confirmation of the activities of the organization at the regional, national or international level: |
Training of young women in political participation in preparing for the 2015 general election in Nigeria |
A list of members of the governing body of the organization, and their countries of nationality: |
Felicia Iyore Onibon [Nigeria] Chief Frank Okonta [Nigeria] Dr Tunji Abayomi [Nigeria] Professor Victoria Imade Akpata, Dr Iyabo Fagbulu |
Description of the membership of the organization, indicating the total number of members: |
CMIN has a network of members all over the country comprising the Local Government Area and States |