Who we are

Samuel Ioron Foundation is a non-profit leveraging technology, art, dialogue and co-production processes to improve learning and living outcomes for women, girls and their communities. We achieve these outcomes through teaching, service and empowerment.

Our Vision

A world where women and girls harness technology and education to lead, thrive, and shape equitable communities free from gender-based marginalisation and exploitation.

Our Mission

To break gender barriers hindering women and girl’s access to opportunities and empower them through tech-driven education, leadership development, and access to sexual and reproductive health resources—breaking barriers, fostering equity, and creating pathways for sustainable impact.

We’re on a mission to solve these problems

Governance and Economic Empowerment

Women’s rights are human rights. With the rise in gender-based violence and victimisation of women in diverse spaces, we are using our images and voices to sensitise the inequalities and power relations as related to women’s rights.

Education

Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world. Ensuring equal access to learning opportunities for children is our ultimate goal.

Health

Menstrual health and well being. This is vital to our communities and us, and we work to ensure women and girls have access to menstrual health education and services.

Some of our projects

RU’s Rightful

The project has produced a digital and published art book of stories of human right violations as it affects children, women and persons living with disabilities.

IVY

Ivy is an art-based project using illustrative storytelling and cultural dialogue to break language and communication barriers hindering effective implementation of interventions in rural communities with a campaign against child marriage and school dropouts.

MentorUs

MentorUs is a project by Samuel Ioron Foundation created for girls between the ages of 15 and 20, aimed at building up their self-confidence, knowledge, and social skills to make them efficient and effective social leaders of NOW.

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Red Dots

Facts have showed that Menstruation is still a taboo topic and considered as a disgusting

IVY

In 2017 in Nigeria, 43% of girls were married off before the age of 18.

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Today, we observe the UN World Day for the Prevention and Healing of Child Sexual Abuse. This day is a commitment to action, a demand for accountability, and a solemn pledge to survivors that their pain is seen.

But how can healing begin when justice is still denied?

Access to technology is the starting point, but responsible use is the launchpad.

When young girls are intentionally guided and empowered to use digital tools with integrity, they don't just consume content—they become creators, leaders, and economic participants.

Leadership and Digital Literacy to navigate a hostile world, our governments must be held accountable for their pledges to #EndViolenceAgainstChildren.

Our leaders must move beyond rhetoric. The safety of our future leaders—the young women we nurture—depends on the immediate

It has been one year since the Global Ministerial Conference on EVAC, yet the violence against children—especially girls—in our communities remains a daily threat.

We shouldn’t have to empower girls to survive failed systems. While the YFLC equips young women with the Feminist

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