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BAOBAB
For Women's Human Rights is a not
for profit, non-governmental women's
human rights organization, which
focuses on women's legal rights
issues under the three (3) systems
of law - customary, statutory and
religious laws in Nigeria. The
organization evolved from an ad hoc
group of activists, social
scientists, lawyers, and specialists
in Muslim laws and Arabic who were
responsible for executing the Women
and Laws Nigeria project, under the
auspices of the International
Solidarity Network of Women Living
Under Muslim Laws from 1993 to 1996.
This three-year multi disciplinary
research project on women's legal
rights generated a wealth of data
which, in order to be efficiently
utilized, needed an organizational
structure from which outreach work
could be planned and executed in the
states under study. In 1996, BAOBAB
as presently constituted formally
came into being.
BAOBAB operates from a national
office in Lagos and with outreach
teams in 14 states across Nigeria.
These are: Adamawa, Borno, Edo,
Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kogi, Kwara,
Lagos, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Taraba
and Zamfara. The organization works
with women, legal and paralegal
professionals, human rights NGOs and
members of the general public.
BAOBAB's stated mission is "to
promote women's human rights
principally via improving knowledge,
exercise and development of rights
under religious laws, customary laws
and statutory laws." We believe our
activities during the past few years
illustrate our commitment to this
mission.
BAOBAB's OBJECTIVES:
The objectives of BAOBAB are to:
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promote knowledge, development
and exercise of women's rights
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protect and defend the rights of
women
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raise awareness of women's human
rights, abuse of these rights
and other legal issues as they
affect women, with a view to
determining policies which can
best promote all human rights
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further the construction of
truly universal and relevant
human rights
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support and strengthen women's
and other human rights focused
organizations and individual
activists
BAOBAB's STRATEGIES:
The following strategies are
employed in order to achieve the
objectives of the organization:
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outreach activities (public
awareness, paralegal training,
etc)
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carrying out social and
legislative advocacy
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publishing, including but not
limited to, books, pamphlets and
posters
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ongoing comparative analysis of
women's human rights activities
in different societies (local,
regional and international)
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interdisciplinary teaching
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popular education and training
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conducting research on women's
human rights
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exchange and development of
ideas
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disseminating information
regarding women's human rights
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capacity building for other
women's groups and NGOs through
training, skills building etc.
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networking in Nigeria, within
Africa and worldwide
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collaborating with like-minded
organizations in mutually agreed
campaigns and programmes.
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documenting legal issues as they
affect women
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participating in academic
discussions and serving as a
research centre for women's
rights in law
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furthering the appreciation and
observance of women's rights
through activities such as
sponsoring training and
education programmes
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