Moradeke Abiodun-Badru
Unions Defending Human Rights, Climate Justice and Quality Public Services for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria
This project aims to develop the capacity of trade unions to defend human rights and represent the interests of workers affected by internal displacement by organising and campaigning on issues related to IDPs in Nigeria, including Climate Justice and Quality Public Services
The project is designed to benefit internally displaced persons in Nigeria, including the workers who are themselves internally displaced.
It builds on the existing work carried out Building trade union capacity to defend human rights of IDPs to quality public services in Nigeria.
This project is implemented by PSI in partnership with Union to Union and the Swedish affiliate ASSR.
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Learn about the activities and successes of the project so far.
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This video was made possible through the generous support of with the support of the Swedish Solidarity Support Organization, Union-To-Union and the Swedish Trade Union affiliate, ASSR as part of our project.
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The project has received coverage from major Newspapers including The Tribune
An alarming rise in the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Nigeria over recent years has led to a need to strengthen the capacity of public sector workers in zones often badly affected by violent extremism and terrorism.
IDPs in Nigeria live in very poor and insecure conditions and their access to basic food supplies is very limited. Access to public services, such as shelter, health, education, safe water and sanitation, is a very pressing and urgent concern.
This project seeks to strengthen trade unions’ capacity using, among other key tools, a written guide that provides trade union members with basic knowledge of the human rights of IDPs and how to defend non-discriminatory access to quality public services. Activities under the project include training sessions designed to increase the capacity of trade union members to engage and participate actively as major stakeholders in advocacy, campaigns, policy development and social dialogue on issues pertaining to internal displacement and access to quality public services at all levels.
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Target beneficiaries of the project are the elected leaders, staff and members of PSI affiliates in the health sector, namely the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) and the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) at the national level and in the northeast states, namely Borno and Yobe, which host the highest concentration of IDPs.
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This video was made possible through the generous support of with the support of the Swedish Solidarity Support Organization, Union-To-Union and the Swedish Trade Union affiliate, ASSR as part of our project.