French embassy donates €1m grant to 19 Nigerian CSOs
By Maureen Okon
The French Embassy in Nigeria on Friday donated one million Euros, approximately (N1.8 billion) for 19 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Nigeria to drive grassroots development.
The fund, called the French Embassy Fund for Civil Society Organisation (FEF-OSC), now in its sixth year, is part of French Embassy’s partnership with Nigerian CSOs.
According to Bertrand de Seissan, the Political Counsellor at the French Embassy, the initiative will provide targeted financial and technical support to empower local organisations to tackle pressing challenges.
He said that challenges such as gender inequality, economic vulnerability, and community resilience would be tackled.
This year’s edition has scaled up significantly, with 19 CSOs selected through a competitive process to implement high impact projects across diverse communities.
Each selected initiative will receive a one-year grant focusing on both immediate results and long- institutional strengthening.
The fund’s three key programme priorities include: combating gender-based violence and promoting women’s socio-economic integration, fostering sustainable livelihoods for youth and vulnerable groups and strengthening community resilience through advocacy and partnership.
In collaboration with the Cognito Project-POD Consulting Consortium, the programme embeds a robust capacity-building component.
“Through tailored workshops, coaching, and peer exchange platforms, CSOs will gain essential tools for strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation, financial accountability, and impact storytelling.
“At its core, this initiative is about the people, the women, men, and youth whose lives are being transformed by the bold and compassionate projects led by local CSOs,’’ he said.
Similarly, Mrs Ketty Regis, the Cooperation Attaché for the French Embassy, said that for the sustainability of the programme, the embassy is working closely with the Ministry of Women Affairs through capacity building of CSOs.
She added that the France support for feminist diplomacy has helped to promote equal access to rights and opportunities towards development and addressing structural challenges to equality in France and Nigeria.
Regis added that the initiatives are the results of mutual learning between French and Nigerian actors of change, whether at institutional level with political commitment, the ministry or community-based solutions to collective challenges.
“Best practices and great entrepreneurship spirit can be found everywhere. This is why we are eager to cultivate the friendship between France and Nigeria, by building alliance for our mutual benefit and collective progress,’’ she said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Halima Sheji
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