Locally Led Humanitarian Action in Nigeria
Atem Foundation for the Less Privileged
AFLP Nigeria delivers practical relief, education support, livelihood training, preventive health outreach, and community resilience programs for displaced families, vulnerable children, women, and underserved host communities.
About AFLP
Locally led support for families rebuilding after crisis.
Atem Foundation for the Less Privileged (AFLP Nigeria) is a Nigeria-based humanitarian team working with refugees, internally displaced persons, vulnerable children, women, and host communities affected by poverty, conflict, and disaster.
Our work combines emergency assistance with longer-term solutions: school access, food and nutrition support, livelihood training, preventive health education, digital learning, environmental action, and community peacebuilding.
Impact Snapshot
Measured progress in vulnerable communities.
Our Nigeria team tracks practical outputs that matter to families: food security, education access, livelihood skills, preventive health knowledge, and volunteer-led outreach.
Programs
Programs built around dignity, protection, and opportunity.
AFLP Nigeria focuses resources where they can stabilize households now and create pathways for children, women, youth, refugees, and host communities to thrive.
Humanitarian Relief
Rapid food, nutrition, hygiene, and dignity support for refugees, IDPs, and host-community households facing crisis or severe hardship.
Education & Advocacy
School materials, digital learning access, child protection awareness, and rights-based advocacy that help vulnerable children remain in safe learning environments.
Training & Empowerment
Livelihood skills, entrepreneurship coaching, financial literacy, and microenterprise support for women and youth working toward stable household income.
Preventive Healthcare
Peer education, hygiene promotion, menstrual health support, and community awareness that reduce preventable health risks for underserved families.
Research & Sustainability
Community assessments, food security learning, climate resilience actions, and sustainability planning that keep programs evidence-led and locally relevant.
Volunteer Engagement
Structured volunteer opportunities for outreach, logistics, mentoring, media, and field coordination, strengthening AFLP Nigeria community reach.
Projects
Current initiatives connect relief with long-term resilience.
Food Security, Nutrition, and Livelihood Development through Sustainable Agriculture
In Ukende, refugees and host-community members receive practical poultry farming training and follow-up support to improve household nutrition and income.
With support from Schmitz-Stiftungen through African Women for Empowerment (AWE) e.V., AFLP Nigeria helps participating households build practical poultry farming knowledge, strengthen local food production, and develop income pathways that can continue beyond a…
Access to Innovative Tech Solutions
ANOVTECH introduces displaced and underserved children in Ogoja to Chromebook-based learning, digital literacy, and guided technology access.
Community Environmental Action
EcoCrowd mobilizes youth and community volunteers for cleaner neighborhoods, environmental awareness, and practical climate resilience action.
Youth Voices Podcast Project
The Youth Voices Podcast Project equips young people to use interviews, storytelling, podcast production, and bilingual dialogue for peacebuilding and civic expression.
Democracy, Human Rights, Peace, and Security
DRIPS promotes dignity, protection, peacebuilding, human rights awareness, and civic resilience in crisis-affected communities.
Training and Women Economic Empowerment
TRAINWEE equips women with livelihood skills, financial literacy, entrepreneurship coaching, and microenterprise pathways for stronger household income.
Access to Quality Education
QUALI-ED helps children affected by poverty, conflict, and displacement stay connected to school through learning materials, advocacy, and education support.
Schmitz-Stiftungen / AWE e.V. / AFLP
Food Security, Nutrition, and Livelihood Development through Sustainable Agriculture
In Ukende, refugees and host-community members receive practical poultry farming training and follow-up support to improve household nutrition and income.
With support from Schmitz-Stiftungen through African Women for Empowerment (AWE) e.V., AFLP Nigeria helps participating households build practical poultry farming knowledge, strengthen local food production, and develop income pathways that can continue beyond a single relief distribution.
Location: Ukende, Cross River State
Status: Active
Beneficiaries: Refugees and host community members
Impact: Strengthens household nutrition, local food production, and income opportunities for participating refugee and host-community households.
ANOVTECH
Access to Innovative Tech Solutions
ANOVTECH introduces displaced and underserved children in Ogoja to Chromebook-based learning, digital literacy, and guided technology access.
ANOVTECH creates practical computer access for children who are often excluded from digital learning. The project supports foundational digital skills, confidence with learning technology, and safer participation in a world where education and opportunity increasingly require digital access.
Location: Ogoja, Cross River State
Status: Active
Beneficiaries: Displaced and underserved children
Impact: Expands digital inclusion and learning readiness for children with limited access to technology.
EcoCrowd
Community Environmental Action
EcoCrowd mobilizes youth and community volunteers for cleaner neighborhoods, environmental awareness, and practical climate resilience action.
EcoCrowd supports community-led environmental responsibility through awareness, local participation, and practical action. The project encourages young people and residents to protect shared spaces, reduce environmental health risks, and connect sustainability with everyday community wellbeing.
Status: Active
Beneficiaries: Youth, volunteers, and host-community residents
Impact: Builds community participation in environmental stewardship and practical resilience activities.
ASA 1107 / AWE e.V. / AFLP
Youth Voices Podcast Project
The Youth Voices Podcast Project equips young people to use interviews, storytelling, podcast production, and bilingual dialogue for peacebuilding and civic expression.
Delivered with African Women for Empowerment and ASA, the project helps young people document lived experience, conduct respectful interviews, strengthen media skills, and use storytelling to promote dialogue across communities.
Status: Active
Beneficiaries: Young people and community participants
Impact: Develops youth communication skills while amplifying community stories that support dignity, dialogue, and peace.
DRIPS
Democracy, Human Rights, Peace, and Security
DRIPS promotes dignity, protection, peacebuilding, human rights awareness, and civic resilience in crisis-affected communities.
DRIPS brings community members into practical conversations about rights, protection, peaceful coexistence, and accountable local action. The project supports awareness, referrals, and civic confidence for people navigating insecurity and displacement.
Status: Active
Beneficiaries: Crisis-affected community members
Impact: Improves awareness of rights, protection pathways, and peaceful community participation.
TRAINWEE
Training and Women Economic Empowerment
TRAINWEE equips women with livelihood skills, financial literacy, entrepreneurship coaching, and microenterprise pathways for stronger household income.
TRAINWEE focuses on practical economic empowerment for women who need reliable tools to rebuild income. Participants are supported with skills, financial confidence, and enterprise thinking that can strengthen household stability and food security.
Status: Active
Beneficiaries: Women and vulnerable households
Impact: Supports women to build income, strengthen household resilience, and participate more confidently in local markets.
QUALI-ED
Access to Quality Education
QUALI-ED helps children affected by poverty, conflict, and displacement stay connected to school through learning materials, advocacy, and education support.
QUALI-ED reduces barriers that keep vulnerable children out of the classroom. AFLP Nigeria works with families and communities to support school participation, provide learning materials where possible, and advocate for safer, more consistent access to quality education.
Status: Active
Beneficiaries: Children and young people affected by poverty, conflict, and displacement
Impact: Keeps vulnerable learners connected to education and strengthens family confidence in school participation.
Local Leadership
Local leadership with field experience and community trust.
AFLP Nigeria is led by a multidisciplinary team coordinating programs, finance, media, outreach, and partnerships from the communities we serve.
Esther Oguntade
Nigeria Council Lead
Wilson Udomisor
IT and Media Manager
Rachael Akinrinlola
Administrative and Finance Officer
Emmanuel Fonyuy Sevidzem
Projects Officer
Jane Atambi
Projects Assistant
Esther Ating Anwana
Empowerment Associate
Victoria Andy
Empowerment and Development Coordinator
Ochengni Lawanson Che
Programs Associate
Support AFLP
Fund practical support for families facing urgent need.
Your partnership helps AFLP Nigeria provide food and nutrition support, education materials, livelihood training, preventive health outreach, and community resilience projects with clear reporting and responsible stewardship.
Contact
Speak with the AFLP Nigeria team.
Connect with the AFLP Nigeria team in Ogoja, Cross River to discuss donations, grants, volunteering, referrals, media, or implementation partnerships.
AFLP Nigeria: #231 MBX Plaza, Abakpa, Ogoja, Cross River, Nigeria
Email: info@aflpnigeria.org