Nigerian Women's Trust Fund

The Nigerian Women's Trust Fund has partnered with various organizations to promote social equality across the region and have access to grant worth of One Hundred and fifty Thousand Dallas ($150,00) in 2023.

Moreover, the organization seeks to increase substantive representation by publishing research, implementing projects, and promoting advocacy to influence change within the policy-making process.

As a result, the organization represents a local driving force of data publication and research on women's political participation and representation within the Nigerian government.

Through their work, the Nigerian Women's Trust Fund seeks to implement institutional change towards creating a sustainable and inclusive system of governance.

The organization was created to address the lack of political action committees established to combat gender inequality within Nigerian parliament.

Moreover, women often lack sufficient funds to run an efficient campaign, presenting a major barrier to entry.

Through the implementation of strategy, resources, and communication, the organization seeks to shed light on women's experience and create a policy window.

The strategy consists of an emphasis on advocacy to lobby the political class and electorate through careful selection of competitive women candidates to best push for policy change for greater social equality, focusing on areas such as education, healthcare, voting rights, and economic and gender equality.

The organization also holds programs to create resilient candidates prepared to campaign in a competitive political environment and bolster women's interest in elective positions.

[10] The Nigerian Women's Trust fund has collaborated with the Child is Gold foundation to denounce human rights violations in Bauchi state.