In a proactive move toward cultivating a culture of human rights awareness and activism, Headfort Foundation is championing an advocacy initiative to establish Human Rights Clubs in secondary schools and tertiary institutions across Nigeria. This forward-thinking approach seeks to empower students with the knowledge, skills, and passion needed to become advocates for human rights, creating a generation of socially conscious and active citizens.

The Human Rights Club in High Schools and tertiary institutions in Nigeria is focused on educating club members about asserting their own rights and advocating for the rights of their peers and fellow citizens. Our Human Rights Club provides a safe space where students can freely discuss and explore various human rights topics, encouraging critical thinking and the development of informed perspectives.

The advocacy initiative aims to nurture leadership skills among students by providing them with platforms to initiate and participate in human rights-related activities. This not only enhances their confidence but also equips them with the skills needed to drive positive change. By encouraging human rights advocacy among the youth in Nigeria, we aim to empower a new generation of informed and engaged individuals committed to promoting and safeguarding human rights.