
#MaskOnNaija: CCSI urges Nigerians to wear masks.
As Nigeria joins the world in celebration of World Mask Week (WMW), the Centre for Communication and Social Impact (CCSI) said it has rolled out a series of activities that
As Nigeria joins the world in celebration of World Mask Week (WMW), the Centre for Communication and Social Impact (CCSI) said it has rolled out a series of activities that
Centre for Communication and Social Impact’s maiden webinar titled “Influencing Sexual and Reproductive Health Behaviour in the COVID19 pandemic” had an amazing line up of speakers, bringing together different perspectives
“We are losing our precious daughters and those who survive this violence are left to live with the painful memories for a long time.” The Centre for Communication and Social
The ‘Se o Jasi?’ slogan boldly inscribed on Olushola Olajide’s GIT mobilizer t-shirt was what first caught the attention of Muyiwa Oladeesu, a 29-year-old hairdresser from Lanlate, Ibarapa East LGA
“I felt a huge cloud of sadness after I finished high school, but didn’t really understand how to categorize it. Due to various things and personal occurrences, but I realized
very year on August 20, 2019, the world marks Mosquito Day after it was first established in 1897 when the link between mosquitos and malaria transmission was discovered by Sir
n World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, experts across the world have converged in Abuja to urge all stakeholders to prioritise partnership in the effort to end the infectious disease in Nigeria.
WASH – While undergoing the mandatory one-year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program and driven by a passion to make an impact in society by helping those in need, Eseoghene
he Centre for Communication and Social Impact (CCSI) and Nigeria’s Human Rights Radio, the home of Brekete family have concluded plans for partnership in order to promote human rights and