Habiba / Our Planet Earth At Distress
by Women Rights & Sustainable Society*
Habiba
Our Planet Earth At Distress
*This story submission was led by Amina Sani in collaboration with Rukaiya Muhammad, Umar Farouq, Dennis Ojenomoh, Jane David Olukotun, Fareeda Sanee, and Abubakar Sadiq.
About
Women Rights & Sustainable Society (WRSS)
WRSS is a team of experienced social development entrepreneurs, humanitarians, activists and creative facilitators who have experience in different forms of community development. The organization was founded in year 2017 by a variety of youth activists working together.
WRSS helps young people, including women, to develop and improve their community in a sustained way, operating on humanitarian principles of development, effectiveness, youth inclusivity, respect for diversity & abilities, and “DO NO HARM”. WRSS works towards a world free of discrimination based on gender, race, class, ability, sexual orientation, religion, age or other areas of injustice.
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Amina Sani
Amina Sani is a girl child activist that provides thought leadership, delivers impactful results, and engages in local advocacy and action to advance the rights and empowerment of girl childs. Her GLOBAL exposure has given her a unique insight into this issue, enabling Sani to develop truly effective ways to increase girls engagement in the content, message & experience they themselves want to deliver. She is also known for her ability to enhance the performance of girls in life, in business and on stage, helping to cement a helpful future for all.
Sani is currently the Program Director and Knowledge Management Officer at Nigeria Youth Climate Network, and she is the co-founder of Women Rights & Sustainable Dociety (WRSS), which has a reach of over 500 girls in rural communities. Sani also serves as the Director of Climate Change Nigeria Youth Congress, and as Partnership Director at Polluters Out International (Sub-Saharan Africa). Additionally, she is member of FCT STAKEHOLDERS POLICING ACCOUNTABILITY FORUM, ICT ACCESS FOR GIRL & WOMEN, and UNMGCY.