BAOBAB for Women's Human Right honours Mrs. Bridget Osakwe

The National Coordinator of West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) - Nigeria,  Chief Mrs. Bridget Osakwe has been honoured by BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights with the SGBV Response Leadership and Advocacy (SRLA) Award for her work with young women in Nigeria.

Bridget Osakwe is a peace and conflict expert with a bias on women inclusion. She obtained a Master's degree in Peace and Reconciliation studies from Coventry University, United Kingdom. She provides leadership at WANEP- Nigeria to promote collaborative peacebuilding and conflict prevention among civil society organizations in Nigeria.

Chief Bridget Osakwe is a Melvin Jones Fellow for Dedicated Humanitarian Services and has some books and publications to her credit.

BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights is a non-profit, non-governmental, and non-religious women's human rights organization that is committed to the promotion and protection of rights of women and girls under the three parallel systems of law in Nigeria: namely customary, statutory, and religious laws

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