Benjamin Family Initiative creates practical pathways to dignity, skills, opportunity and community transformation through women, youth, health, technology and empowerment programmes.
Real people. Real programmes. Real community action.Benjamin Family Initiative is an NGO and tech training and career-development organisation working to expand access to skills, resources, mentorship and opportunities for women, girls and young people in Nigeria.
Its work combines digital empowerment with community initiatives that address dignity, participation, education and long-term opportunity.
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From menstrual-health support to digital skills and environmental action, the initiative connects immediate community support with longer-term empowerment.

Sanitary-pad distribution, menstrual-health awareness and advocacy that help girls participate in school and community life with dignity.
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Practical empowerment through skills, leadership, career development, financial literacy and access to opportunity.
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BenTech 360 and related learning pathways help young people build technology skills, confidence and career readiness.
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An environmental and community-development strand that encourages practical action and a more sustainable future.
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The Equal Pad Initiative places menstrual health, access to sanitary products and practical awareness at the heart of community outreach for girls and women.
The programme's visual record shows school visits, community distributions, awareness messages and group engagements across different locations.
Explore the Equal Pad InitiativeBenjamin Family Initiative's work is strengthened through collaboration across public, community and institutional spaces.
Our stories and photographs document the people, schools, women, young people and communities that participate in the initiative's programmes.
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