Advocacy

Welcome to the advocacy page of Ishaya Inuwa Durkwa, a passionate advocate for social justice, human rights, and peace in Nigeria.

In a country as diverse as Nigeria, peace and social justice is not just a goal; it’s a necessity. Ishaya Inuwa Durkwa understands this deeply and actively advocates for peaceful coexistence and equal opportunities for all Nigerians.

His efforts are aimed at addressing systemic inequalities, creating initiatives that encourage peaceful coexistence, and empowering marginalized communities to have their voices heard.

“The situation in Nigeria makes my heart bleed. We are not a divided people, but our leaders for personal gain have divided us using religion and tribalism.

I believe in the vision of a Nigeria where citizens peacefully coexist irrespective of tribe, religion, or social status.”

– Ishaya Inuwa Durkwa

Inspiring The Next Generation

Through youth-led initiatives, mentoring programs, and creative projects, Ishaya empowers children and youth to become advocates for human rights, peace, and social justice in their own communities. By nurturing their voices and talents, Ishaya cultivates a new generation of changemakers who are equipped to drive positive societal transformation.Through youth-led initiatives, mentoring programs, and creative projects, Ishaya empowers children and youth to become advocates for human rights, peace, and social justice in their own communities. By nurturing their voices and talents, Ishaya cultivates a new generation of changemakers who are equipped to drive positive societal transformation.

IID's Approach To Advocacy

Ishaya Inuwa Durkwa is a firm believer in the power of collective action to drive meaningful change where any one individual may falter. His approach to advocacy is rooted in the understanding that sustainable progress is best achieved through the unified efforts of communities working together towards a common goal.

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”

Margaret Mead