
EU–UN Spotlight Initiative Project
Concluded EU–UN Spotlight Initiative in Ebonyi State: ESERC led gender-based violence prevention, policy reform & capacity-building across Abakaliki and Ezza South.

Concluded EU–UN Spotlight Initiative in Ebonyi State: ESERC led gender-based violence prevention, policy reform & capacity-building across Abakaliki and Ezza South.

ESERC Built Skills, Leadership, Advocacy, and Governance Impact to Support and Strengthen Women’s Capacity for Inclusive Political Participation in Eastern States.

GF HIV-NFM (2015–2017): ESERC delivered MPPI for MSMs in Enugu—outreach, testing, condoms and lubricants, with referrals; 602 tested, 112 linked into treatment.

ESERC Supported the World Bank’s HPDP II Across South-East Nigeria, Providing Performance Monitoring, Technical Assistance and M&E to Civil Society Partners.

PATHS2 Fortified Health Systems in Nigeria: ESERC boosted improved maternal, neonatal services via governance, referral, community integration and M&E efforts.

ESERC’s ISY‑ZIP PLUS trained and mentored peer educators in schools in Enugu to combat HIV/AIDS, fostering anti‑AIDS clubs and school‑based health initiatives.

ESERC’s CUBS Project provided community support to orphans and vulnerable children, enhancing care, protection, education, and development in Nigerian communities.

Global Fund CSS project (2013–14) in Oyofo, Ezeagu, led by ESERC, boosted HIV, TB and malaria PHC use via outreach, referrals and escorts to rebuild trust fast.

UNICEF-funded MNCHW 2013 monitoring in Isi-Uzo, Igbo Etiti and Aninri: ESERC checked quality, supplies and data, boosting access for mothers and under-5s fast.

ESERC’s Roll Back Malaria project in Enugu State, funded by Society for Family Health, provided rapid diagnostic testing to strengthen community malaria response.

ESERC’s CIHPAC project enhances community-level HIV prevention and coordination by supporting peer-led outreach, capacity-building, and integrated health services.

ESERC monitored OSSAP-MDGs/DRG projects in Imo (2008–2010), checking quality and community input, flagging abandoned works and upkeep across health and schools.

ESERC delivered UNICEF early-childhood work, gender training, budgeting advocacy, civic education and election monitoring, plus HIV/repro health and farm works.
Economic and Social Empowerment of Rural Communities (ESERC) is a non-profit organisation improving lives through health care, education, child protection, and equality across Nigerian communities.
We empower women, children, and groups by delivering programmes in HIV/AIDS support, youth development, and advocacy, fostering resilience in rural communities.