- We started out in January working on the game app idea courtesy of the Tony Elumelu Foundation and Women Entrepreneurship for Africa accelerator partnership.
- Some of our parents joined the safety advocacy campaign by sharing their #ChildSafetyExperience in short videos on Instagram.
- We worked with the Safe Schools Movement, Ford Foundation, and other stakeholders to step down safety training for stakeholders in Abuja so they could take it to schools in their community.
4. The IOSH Magazine featured our insights among other female safety professionals worldwide for the International Women’s Day edition on “Break The Bias.”
5. We held the sixth edition of the annual School Safety Summit with the theme “Child Safety: Incorporating a Systematic Safety Education”. We thank our Keynote speaker, Dr. Ulrike Bollman, the DG of Lagos Safety Commission, Mr. Lanre Mojola, and our panelists: Dr. Bisi Esuruoso, Rotimi Eyitayo, Alpha Djalon, Abiola Sanusi and Abdoulaye Diallo. You can read the REPORT.
6. We launched our child safety game app, The Adventures of Muna, on android and iOS amidst many challenges. We believe this will be helpful to so many children hence the push despite all. Feel free to download it for your device.
7. In partnership with our nonprofit, UGIP Foundation and Dolly Children Foundation, we implemented a pilot program on safety education in the Magboro community. The results of the Research and a Video summary are available online.
8. We also released our child safety storybook in a special edition 3-in-1 version. Now, you get all 3 books in one location. It is available on Amazon if you are outside Nigeria and on the Website if you are in Nigeria.
9. We were invited by the Directorate General of Occupational Safety and Health (DGOSH) of the Republic of Türkiye in collaboration with ENETOSH to contribute to strategies for mainstreaming OSH into Education. The report is available online.
10. We were invited to contribute our insights at the International Product Safety Week hosted by the European Commission and UNCTAD. You can read about it here.
11. We spoke at many other safety education events to train children, teenagers, parents, and educators on safety.