Education is one of the most powerful drivers of long-term development.
The LoveBack Community School Building Project is developing a modern nursery and primary school designed to provide children in rural communities with access to quality education.
Key features include:
* Solar-powered infrastructure
* Technology-enabled classrooms
* Safe and supportive learning environments
* Access for children from vulnerable families
The long-term vision includes expanding into secondary education and wider community learning programmes.
Many rural communities lack reliable electricity.
Through the Solar Village Initiative, the LoveBack Project installs solar systems across villages to power homes, schools, and community spaces.
Solar access enables:
* Evening study for students
* Power for healthcare facilities
* Local small business activity
* Improved quality of life
Economic hardship often affects widows and young people most severely.
Training programmes equip participants with practical skills that enable greater independence and economic opportunity.
Programme areas include:
* Skills development
* Small enterprise support
* Community training initiatives
Alongside the community school project, the LoveBack initiative supports the development of a primary healthcare facility designed to provide essential services to rural families.
This includes:
* Primary medical care
* Maternal and child health services
* Health education and prevention
A mission house and community hub in Jos supports project coordination and training.
This facility will serve as:
* A base for programme coordination
* A training and community engagement centre
* A hub supporting the long-term sustainability of the initiative
Hear the Cry is a short feature under production inspired by Lisa Daniels, a 12-year-old British girl living in London who's simple but provocative act of taping her mouth for 24 hours raised support for victims of terror. This is one of the many inspiring stories that serve as a catalyst for the LOVEBACK Project. She saw some of the photos of the devastation and impact of terror upon peace-loving communities, the struggle of the orphans and widows who were victims of terror attacks and decided to do something about it. She heard the Cry...
-The Butcher and the Bridge
Dramatisation and Performance as a compelling narrative tool to shape society:
We partnered with Nigeria based Dance and Performing Arts group, Spirit of David in Filming and covering The Butcher and the Bridge which was a theatrical rendering infused with dance and live performances portraying a typical scenario that plays out in regions affected by terror. An incredible story of love and survival unfolded in the midst of horrific and heart-wrenching brutality.
We would be bringing you updates, short stories and testimonials from the following:
Women without Walls Initiative
Kent Hodge Computer School
Zambiri Outreach and Child Care Centre
Clapai Orphanage-Child Love and Protection Advocacy Initiative
Kay Hodge
Gidan Kauna (House of Love)
LoveJustice
Trinity Christian Academy
Stephens Children Home
Release International
Stefanos foundation
CSW
Mission Minds International
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