SuSew Human Development Foundation

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SUSEW HUMAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION is targeted at providing focused opportunities for young people

01/12/2025

A child is not a bride. End child marriage and protect the futures of girls.

Child marriage is a form of violence. Let girls grow, learn, and choose their own future.

Marriage should be a choice, not a sentence for a child. Say NO to child marriage.

Every girl deserves education, not early marriage.

Child marriage steals childhood, dreams, and opportunities. End it now.

Child marriage is a harmful practice and a form of violence against girls. It occurs when a girl is forced or pressured into marriage before the age of 18 often to older men. This denies her the opportunity to complete her education, achieve her dreams, and fully develop her potential.

Girls in child marriages are more likely to experience domestic violence, early pregnancy complications, emotional trauma, and social isolation. In many cases, they are trapped in cycles of poverty, abuse, and dependence.

Ending child marriage requires strong laws, educated communities, economic opportunities for families, and the empowerment of girls to make decisions about their own lives.

SUSEW Human Development Foundation, we stand firm against child marriage and advocate for safe, educated, and empowered girls.

A girl’s future is bigger than early marriage. Let her choose her own path.













Building Blocks for Peace Foundation
GPPAC West Africa
Coalition for the promotion of women rights
World Health Organization (WHO)
Nigeria Youth SDGs Network
NTA Abakaliki
Nigerian Women Trust Fund
The Official 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign
Global Rights Nigeria
UNFPA Nigeria
Youth & Women Rights Care Initiative
EBONYI COALITION OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS - EB-CSOs
Ebonyi State Ministry of Health, Abakaliki

29/11/2025

Femicide is the gender-based killing of women and girls simply because they are female. It is the most extreme form of violence against women and often happens in cases of domestic abuse, harmful cultural practices, or intimate partner violence that escalates due to lack of intervention.

Across many communities, warning signs are ignored, cases are poorly handled, and perpetrators are allowed to walk free. This culture of silence and impunity fuels more violence. Femicide is not just a crime it is a reflection of deep gender inequality, societal neglect, and weak justice systems.

We must challenge the norms that excuse violence, strengthen laws that protect women, support survivors, and hold offenders accountable. Communities, families, institutions, and governments all have a role to play in preventing femicide.

Every woman deserves to live, dream, and thrive without fear.

Let’s raise our voices today and say: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. STOP FEMICIDE.

Photos from SuSew Human Development Foundation's post 26/11/2025

🌟 16 Days of Activism 2025: Ending Digital Violence Against Women and Children 🌟

As 16 Days of Activism draws near, we at Susew Human Development Foundation are preparing to join the global movement to end digital violence against women and children.

Digital spaces should be safe for everyone, yet women and children in Ebonyi State and beyond continue to face online harassment, cyberbullying, and exploitation.

During the campaign, we will:
✅ Raise awareness about digital violence
✅ Support survivors with counseling and safe reporting channels
✅ Educate parents, guardians, and communities on online safety
✅ Engage men and boys as allies for change
✅ Advocate for stronger policies to protect women and children online

Join us over these 16 days as we share tips, stories, and practical actions to create safe digital spaces for all.

💻 Let’s stand together to !



SuSew Human Development Foundation
Building Blocks for Peace Foundation
World Health Organization (WHO)

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25 Gado Nasko Road Kubwa
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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00