2022 ANNUAL REPORT – ENABLING THE NIGERIAN CIVIC SPACE, ONE ORGANISATION AT A TIME.

2022 Annual Report

The nonprofit sector remains actively engaged in charitable doings across Nigeria, playing a pivotal role in the  development of society especially in lower middle-income Nigeria. The Nigeria Network of NGOs in 2022
continued in its commitment to ensuring the growth of civic space through its many activities, projects and engagements.

In 2022, we communicated our activities with our members and other audience  groups using emails campaigns, direct emails, phone calls, text messaging, a closed WhatsApp group strictly set up for paid members, and via various social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. We used physical correspondence by sending official letters to offices of regulators and public office holders to share our publications and request for meetings to discuss the progress of the Nigerian civic space as well as the
country at large.

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT NONPROFIT SURVIVAL IN AN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

OUR NUMBER
Our membership increased from 3,623 in December 2022 to 3,912 in December 2023. We successfully implemented 10 projects and organized 9 virtual trainings on nonprofit management courses. We engaged our audience across our social media platforms using multimedia messaging in a total of 926 posts with: 451,713 impressions and 267,556 engagements on Facebook; 211,990 impressions and 114,308 engagements on Twitter; 187,865 impressions and 94,382 engagements on Instagram.

OUR MEMBER
Trainings and workshops hosted by NNNGO in 2023 prioritized gender equality, capturing participation data and ensuring equal opportunities for both genders, different age groups (youths and adults) and ensuring
representative attendance of persons with disabilities demonstrating a commitment to diversity and inclusion. Meeting facilities and rooms were accessible to persons with disabilities, including making provisions for the participation of their support staff especially for project related workshops in line with global best practices.

NNNGO majorly communicated with its  members via emails campaigns, direct emails, phone calls, text messaging, a closed WhatsApp group strictly set up for paid members, and via various social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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The Nigeria Network of NGOs (NNNGO) is the first generic membership body for civil society organisations in Nigeria that facilitates effective advocacy on issues of poverty and other developmental issues. Established in 1992, NNNGO represents over 3495 organisations ranging from small groups working

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