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Address

NO 68 ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA HOUSE WUSE 2
Abuja , Abuja Capital Territory
1011

Nigeria Nigeria

Phone

+2348036859394

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Nigerian Youths United Action Coalition


bullet Mission/Vision

Objectives
The current focus of the NYUAC Movement is the development of collaborative projects at the local, regional and national levels in the following areas:
1. Capacity-building to deepen Nigerian youth activists’ and citizens' knowledge of democracy issues and practical...
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bullet What does the organization do?

About Us
Established on the 29th of May 2007,(the Nigerian democracy day) as a product of wide consultations and dialogue among the pioneer coalition members in a bid to contribute our quota to further the vested interest of achieving unity, peaceful coexistence and sustainable...
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bullet Opportunities for Youth

Today, the coalition aims to serve as a platform for young Nigerian activists to address the importance of promoting democratic values and participatory governance as a major pathway to the achievement of lasting unity, peaceful co existence and sustainable development. This forum is founded for...
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Categories

Education
Human Rights
Peace & Conflict

Organization Status

Not-For-Profit (NFP)

Global Reach

Yes

Youth Led

Yes