For generations, conversations about girls’ rights have been led for them, not by them. But across Jigawa State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), a quiet revolution is happening. Young girls are no longer waiting for permission to speak—they are researching their own realities, standing up, and leading the charge for systemic change in their homes, schools, and communities.
About the Publication
Published by ActionAid Nigeria, “Girl-Led Research and Action Project: A Compendium of Impact Stories in Nigeria” is a powerful testament to what happens when adolescent girls are trusted with leadership. Built on a feminist and participatory action research framework, this project engaged girls aged 12 to 19 not as passive beneficiaries, but as active researchers and political change-makers. Armed with tools like body mapping, community mapping, and intergenerational dialogue, these young advocates uncovered hidden challenges and engineered local, data-driven solutions.
What You’ll Find Inside
This compendium captures raw, inspiring firsthand accounts of courage and structural shift, including:Breaking Decades of Silence: Read how 18-year-old Aisha shattered a 20-year-old silent dynamic in her home, leading her family to ditch their restrictive communication chalkboard and balance household chores equally. Tackling Deep-Seated Inequalities: Discover how girl advocates successfully engaged traditional leaders, parents, and policymakers to address early marriage, period poverty, heavy unpaid care burdens, and unequal access to education.
Creating Male Allies:
Learn how young boys like Nazifi are stepping up to dismantle rigid gender norms and champion equality alongside their female peers. From Local Evidence to Policy Commitments: Trace the journeys of young researchers who successfully turned the data they gathered into concrete commitments from school authorities and government officials.
Why This Matters
Laws like the Child Rights Act and the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act exist on paper, but the gap between policy and reality remains wide. This book disrupts the dominant narrative that portrays girls as victims in need of rescue. Instead, it offers an evidence-based framework showing that sustainable social change is achieved when those most affected are empowered to lead.
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