Through education, healthcare access, sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, and gender equity programs across Nigeria.
Maternal and child health outreach, SRH education, and community-centered wellness programming.
Educational equity, life mentorship, and youth programs that help adolescents thrive in school and beyond.
Community and policy-aligned advocacy against gender-based violence and harmful practices.
Women of Exceptional Deeds Forum (WEDFORUM) exists to empower women, children, and underserved communities in Nigeria by tackling cultural, socio-economic, and health challenges through sustainable programs.
Located in Egbeda, Lagos State, WEDFORUM supports the next generation through evidence-informed SRH education, mentorship, and community engagement, while also strengthening access to health information and services.
The work is designed to be practical and measurable—equipping adolescents with knowledge, supporting families with resources, and building partnerships that scale impact across schools and communities.
Health: Maternal care, SRH services, menstrual health and hygiene management.
Education: Inclusion, educational equity, career and life mentorship.
Protection: Advocacy and community response against gender-based violence.
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Through education, healthcare access and gender equity, we uplift children, women and underserved communities in Nigeria.
Community-based support focused on improved health outcomes for mothers and children.
Comprehensive SRH education, referrals, and youth-friendly information access.
Ending stigma, promoting dignity, and strengthening menstrual health literacy.
Protection, prevention, awareness, and partnerships that keep girls and women safe.
Mentorship that builds confidence, decision-making, and long-term wellbeing.
Skills development to improve economic stability and community resilience.
Access for all—supporting learners and creating pathways for girls and young people to stay in school and succeed.
WEDFORUM launched its website and contributed to menstrual health policy review work, strengthening credibility and visibility.
Hosted SRHR training and started outreach activity as part of community engagement to improve adolescent SRH awareness.
Representation at international convenings and research visibility supported evidence-based programming and learning.
Menstrual Health Day activity and conference engagement advanced public awareness and strengthened stakeholder relationships.
Expanded SRH education into faith-based spaces and engaged ecosystem partners to broaden reach and trust.
Media appearances increased public visibility and broadened national awareness of adolescent wellbeing and women’s health.
A structured volunteers training strengthened facilitation, advocacy strategy, and program readiness for community work.
Joined global moments like the International Day of the Girl Child and 16 Days of Activism, alongside a major grant milestone.
Growth indicators from campaign work and community engagement.
A featured collaboration also achieved strong visibility and engagement, demonstrating rising awareness and audience trust.
A roadmap of school and community programs designed to scale SRH education, strengthen youth-friendly resources, and expand partnerships.
An International Day of Education special outreach delivering comprehensive SRH education for teenagers across schools.
Supporting women and girls through mentorship, advocacy, and community building—bridging confidence with opportunity.
A healthy competition built around girls’ rights, health literacy, and confidence, aligned with the International Day of the Girl Child.
A school tour and digital launch aligned with World Sexual Health Day—expanding youth-friendly SRH resources using EduTech.
A nationwide awareness campaign promoting HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and stigma reduction through community mobilization.
Young leaders championing sexual and reproductive health education in their schools and communities.
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