SISTERHOOD | SUPPORT | SOLIDARITY

Accelerating women participation in leadership

and decision making for social transformation and gender equality and equity

About FLF

To build the capacity of female students for leadership and equip them with the requisite participatory governance skills through training, research, mentoring and advocacy.

The female Leadership Forum (FLF) was founded by the first female president of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Comfort Idika-Ogunye in 1996 at the University of Jos, Plateau state Nigeria.

Comfort Idika-Ogunye

Mrs. Comfort Idika-Ogunye

Founder/Executive Director, FLF

What we do

FLF has been committed to the leadership development of young women in Nigerian tertiary institutions and students in primary and secondary schools.

Our objectives

To integrate

female students of Nigeria’s secondary and tertiary institutions in a process of leadership skills development

To expand

the scope of female participation in students’ representative organs and other associations …

To broaden

the knowledge of female students on women rights and development issues through periodic capacity…

To advocate

for the inclusion of gender and development studies in the curriculum of primary, secondary and tertiary…

What we have achieved

What the numbers says over the years

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School Based Management Committees trained
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Forum began to function as NGO
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