Dewdrop Foundation (DDF) is a not-for-profit organization established in 2002 and duly registered with appropriate government authorities such as (CAC, NPC, SCUML) etc.
DDF started as an organization whose work largely focused on Caregivers. However, our field experience over the years on the intersecting challenges faced by rights holders, led to our additional focus on community development issues as key for addressing and eliminating the root causes of labour and human rights abuses in rural communities.
Our areas right holders / target groups are the disadvantaged and vulnerable groups who are largely women, children, the elderly, youths and domestic workers in the informal care sector.
Dewdrop’s vision is to build inclusive communities where everyone, even the most vulnerable people are empowered, protected, and thrive sustainably.
Our mission is to build the capacity of communities especially the vulnerable populations to become self-reliant and empowered through inclusive governance and sustainable development interventions.
Dewdrop Foundation’s team of 11 (9 females & 2 males) includes experienced experts in health care, agriculture, education, project management and general administration.
We strive to unlock the potential of women and young individuals by providing them with the necessary tools, resources, and opportunities. Through workshops, mentorship programs, and skill-building initiatives, we equip them with the knowledge and confidence to succeed in various aspects of life.
We advocate for the prevention of elder violence and abuse in communities through sensitization and awareness campaigns, policy advice and established a platform (safe space) – called Seenagers Associations, this safe space gives the elderly a voice to speak about issues of concern to them.
We achieve our Community Development objectives by implementing the “GHEEES Model” as follows:
DDF started as an organization whose work largely focused on Caregivers. However, our field experience over the years on the intersecting challenges faced by rights holders, led to our additional focus on community development
Abuja Office: 5A River Benue Street, Maitama – Abuja Nigeria
Enugu Office: 24 Bishop Onyeabor Street, Enugu Nigeria
Phone: (+234) 908 016 1319 (+234) 903 311 6601
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