- A mental health and disability rights advocate announced her partnership with Pivotal Ventures, involving a $20 million fund to support women's rights,
- Hauwa’s fund from Pivotal Ventures, founded by Melinda French Gates, aims to drive social progress through this collaboration
- She believes this initiative will provide critical resources to grassroots organisations and advocacy groups
Hauwa Ojiefo, a prominent mental health and disability rights advocate, has announced her selection to partner with Pivotal Ventures on a groundbreaking initiative.
Ojiefo shared the news on X (formerly known as Twitter), expressing her excitement about the collaboration.
The initiative involves a $20 million fund aimed at supporting charitable organizations dedicated to advancing women's rights, with a specific focus on mental health, disability rights, and their intersecting issues.
"So incredibly excited to be selected to partner on this with @pivotalventures and an allotted $20 million fund for charitable organisations advancing women's rights, and for me particularly, areas of mental health, disability rights and their intersecting issues," Ojiefo wrote.Kuda speaks on raising $100m as CBN moves to reverse ban on customer enrollment
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Pivotal Ventures, an investment and incubation company created by Melinda French Gates, is known for its commitment to driving social progress through innovation.
The partnership with Ojiefo signifies a significant step towards addressing the critical needs of women facing mental health and disability challenges.
Melinda Gates wrote: “Each one of these leaders has an important perspective on what needs to be done to improve women’s health and wellbeing. As part of my new $1 billion commitment to advance women’s power globally, these leaders will each receive a $20 million fund to distribute to charitable organizations of their choice. I can’t wait to see the landscape of opportunities to support women and girls through their eyes.”Below is the X post:
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Noel Ifeanyi Alumona, the Nigerian student who won the 2022 AFS Award for Young Global Citizens, is giving back to his community.
Through his Boys Champions Foundation, Noel is set to support bright start-up ideas with up to N3 million in grants.
In another development, Legit.ng also reported that a young Nigerian girl, Ugwoezuonu Ogechi Zara, was awarded a full scholarship worth N21 million.
Proofreading by James Ojo Adakole, journalist and copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng
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