
Art With Impact Against Gender Based Violence
“Art With Impact” GBV event in Enugu featured a press conference and youth art exhibition, with awards recognizing student artists and French Embassy support.

“Art With Impact” GBV event in Enugu featured a press conference and youth art exhibition, with awards recognizing student artists and French Embassy support.

ESERC joined the Global Fund GC8 workshop held in Abuja on gender equality, GBV/IPV, and contributing to HIV-linked survivor-centered interventions in Nigeria.

Enugu GBV Taskforce May 2026 meeting focused on stronger coordination, referral systems, and planning outreach to improve GBV prevention and survivor support.

ESERC promotes sustainability by strengthening stakeholder ownership, helping GBV Taskforces in Ebonyi and Enugu remain active after donor-funded projects ended.

ESERC joined Enugu justice reform stakeholders on Borstal Institute rehabilitation, advancing GBV advocacy for youth reintegration after rescuing 114 girls.

French Ambassador Marc Fonbaustier visited ESERC’s Enugu GBV project with state partners, reviewing survivor-centred progress and strengthening collaboration.

ESERC launched the Enugu GBV Task Force under its FEF-OSC project, strengthening survivor-centred coordination, referral systems, and multi-sector response.

ESERC supported the inauguration of Enugu GBV Task Force, led by the Gender Commissioner, strengthening coordination, survivor support, and state-wide response.

ESERC, as PIC sub-recipient, joined Gates-funded Nigeria Gender Norms Survey, supporting research on adolescent well-being, attitudes, and gender equality data.

ESERC held GBV sensitization in Neke Uno under its FEF-OSC project, engaging its leaders and residents to promote prevention, reporting, and survivor support.

ESERC held Ugwuomu GBV community forum under its FEF-OSC project, enlightening residents on prevention, reporting, and survivor support for safer communities.

ESERC visited the traditional ruler of Neke Uno, seeking stronger community leadership support for prevention, survivor protection, and zero violence tolerance.

ESERC held GBV sensitization in Onyoho Community under its French Embassy project, promoting prevention, reporting, survivor support, and stronger communities.

ESERC held GBV sensitization in Amankpaka, under its French Embassy project, promoting prevention, survivor support, and community-led action against violence.

ESERC Monday staff meeting focused on team coordination, performance review, capacity building, and strengthening internal systems for better programme delivery.

ESERC joined French Embassy FEF-CSO workshop in Abuja, receiving guidance on project management, reporting, and implementation for stronger community impact.

ESERC joined UNDP Spotlight Initiative workshop in Lagos city, sharing lessons on GBV response, survivor support, and strengthening systems across Ebonyi State.

ESERC strengthens partnerships with government and communities to improve services for women, girls and people living with HIV through inclusive interventions.

ESERC, with NCDC and CFID, trained peer educators on antimicrobial stewardship, promoting responsible antibiotic use and awareness of antimicrobial resistance.

ESERC, with EU–UN, held an Ebonyi GBV capacity workshop for frontline responders to strengthen coordination, referrals, and survivor-centred response systems.

ESERC, EU–UN and JONAPWD, launched advocacy in Ebonyi for domestication of the Disability Act, promoting inclusion, equal rights, and accessible opportunities.

ESERC, with EU–UN, trained Ebonyi women and girls’ rights advocates on the VAPP Act, strengthening legal awareness, survivor support, and GBV prevention efforts.

ESERC held quarterly meeting for trained law enforcement officers in Ebonyi State, strengthening SGBV response, coordination, and survivor protection systems.

Training community groups in 10 Ebonyi communities to combat gender-based violence through awareness, education, and engagement for safer, more informed environments.

A Consultative Engagement Forum in Ebonyi State with CSOs, Women’s Advocates, Key Populations & MDAs, Addressing VAWG/SGBV/HP Spotlight Initiative Efforts.

ESERC joined Enugu World AIDS Day 2019 with ENSACA, promoting community HIV awareness, testing, stigma reduction, and access to treatment and support services.

ESERC sensitized Enugu students on drug abuse, cultism, and HIV/AIDS, promoting informed choices, healthy lifestyles, and stigma-free, responsible behaviour.

ESERC joined EU–UN Spotlight Initiative orientation in Lagos as Ebonyi implementing partner, supporting efforts to end violence targeted at women and girls.
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.