__ Our Passion

WE ARE DETERMINED IN OUR COURSE
TO SUPPORT EDUCATION RIGHTS
ACROSS THE NATIONS

Who We Are
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The organization’s purpose is solely to meet the needs of individuals and communities regardless of their origin, race, or socioeconomic status. These needs are educational, legal, and humanitarian.

Our Approach

From Shadows to Light: The Story of Hope Through FIDE

In a small, overcrowded prison on the outskirts of Lomé, Togo, sat Adjoa — a 17-year-old girl wrongfully imprisoned for a crime committed by someone else in her family. With no legal representation and no family support, she had given up on ever seeing the world beyond the prison walls again. She had no access to education, no knowledge of her rights, and no one to advocate for her.

That changed the day the Foundation for Educational Rights Initiatives (FIDE) walked through the prison gates.

FIDE had come on a mission — to provide not only humanitarian aid such as hygiene products, clean water, and nutritious food, but also to educate both inmates and prison officials about fundamental human rights. As part of their Prison Education & Justice Project, FIDE launched legal literacy classes in the prison. Adjoa learned — for the first time — about her right to legal aid, her right to education, and her right to be treated with dignity, even as a detainee.

A volunteer inspector, trained through a FIDE partnership program, took a special interest in Adjoa’s case. With the help of FIDE’s legal support partners and a small team of human rights advocates, they reopened her file. Six months later, Adjoa walked free.

But her journey didn’t end there.

Through a scholarship offered by FIDE’s Girls Rise Initiative, she enrolled in secondary school. There, she thrived, becoming a vocal advocate for the rights of girls in marginalized communities. With FIDE’s continued mentorship and support, she began organizing community workshops, empowering other girls like her to speak out against early marriage and gender-based violence — two issues FIDE tackles under its Women and Child Protection Program.

Meanwhile, in the nearby village of Agbodrafo, FIDE was launching an environmental education campaign in the local primary school, teaching children the importance of tree planting, waste management, and climate responsibility. This was part of FIDE’s belief that education should not only liberate the mind but also protect the earth.

Back in Lomé, FIDE was coordinating a national roundtable through its role in the Law and Order Commission. Policymakers, civil society leaders, and prison officials gathered to review legislation on child incarceration, prisoner rights, and education access. Stories like Adjoa’s were shared — not as exceptions, but as models of what is possible when justice, education, and compassion intersect.

Today, Adjoa is studying to become a lawyer. She dreams of one day returning to that prison — not as an inmate, but as an advocate for girls who have been silenced for too long.

This is what the Foundation for Educational Rights Initiatives (FIDE) stands for — not just promises, but transformation. From prisons to classrooms, from despair to empowerment, FIDE’s mission is a living story — one person at a time.

 

01.

— Our Mission

The Foundation for Educational Rights Initiatives (FIDE) is committed to ensuring that everyone has access to quality education, justice, and fundamental human rights. The Foundation will serve as an auxiliary force in the fields of social services, national and global development, as well as in human rights, education, and humanitarian work, through its NGO activities.

 

As a member of the Law and Order Commission, the FIDE Foundation will play an important role in peacebuilding, education, and humanitarian work. The FIDE Foundation is committed to preventing the oppression of women, children, and disadvantaged children and to protecting the environment. The FIDE Foundation will collaborate with prisoners, inspectors, and prisoner rights officers, providing them with humanitarian aid.

 

02.

— Our Vision

Our Core Vision is to promote peace throughout the world through education.

 

03.

— Our Story

The Foundation for Education Rights Initiatives (FIDE) is an NGO incorporated under CAMA2-0 of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, committed to advocating for education in our society. Therefore, the organization (FIDE) is a representative organization in Togo, registered with the Ministry of Territorial Administration, Decentralization, and Customary Chieftaincy under registration number 0852 dated November 15, 2024. The Office representing the Organization in Togo was appointed on March 24, 2024 by the Ambassador of the headquarters, Professor Ogbonnaya Harrys Joseph, President of the West Africa headquarters.

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Give today — change a life forever.

Every child deserves access to education. Every woman deserves protection. Every prisoner deserves dignity.

With your donation, the Foundation for Educational Rights Initiatives (FIDE) can continue to bring justice, education, and hope to those who need it most.

MEET THE TEAM

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Amb. Dr. Prof. Joseph Ogbonnaya Harrys
President/Founder
Amb Dr. Michael Ugochukwu Njoku.(PhD)
Vice President
Amb. DICKSON AFAMEFUNA ANDY
International Protocol Director
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Amb. Kalu Kalu Chima
Vice President, Togo Branch
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Amb. Alokpeto Afidegnon
General Secretary, Togo Branch
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Amb. Sogbo Affi Ahefa
Assistant Secretary, Togo Branch
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Amb. Sema Gnabana
Media Director, Togo Branch
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Amb. Dr. Ogwo Awah Ezekiel
Financial Secretary, Togo Branch
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Amb. Dcn. Chijioke J. Amah
Treasurer, Togo Branch
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Archbishop Professor Amb Denis Joseph Yokie
Director, Sierra Leone Branch
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Amb. Harrys Jil Odinakachukwu
Secretary Board of Trustees
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Amb. Dr. Julius K. Naibei
Kenya Branch
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Amb. Joy Chinma HarrysOkenna
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Amb. Harry Jef Uzorchukwu
International Recurring Director
Amb. DR. BENJAMIN P.C NWATUNWAEZE
Amb. Rev. Dr. CHIMA Iheke CHIMA
The country Director of Feri South Korea.
Amb. MRS. NDUKWO NWAKAEGO EGWURONU
GOD'S FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL. LOME TOGO.


FOUNDATION RIGHTS AND INITIATIVES

A. MISSIONS

MISSION FOODS, SHELTERS FOR THE LESS PRIVILEGED AND ELDERLY

– Projects to produce sufficient food for all through community farming and promoting small-scale farmers

Projects to create market connectivity to balance food supplies globally.

Providing Shelter and adult help

Ensure everyone has access to free, quality, and compulsory basic education

Come up with an alternative education system.

Create adequate platforms for spreading knowledge and information.

Ensure that everyone has access to free basic healthcare.

Create global projects for basic health care services


Secure adequate funding mechanisms for global healthcare.

Projects to address crimes.

Projects for inclusivity and peace education

Develop projects to relocate displaced people.

Educate and train people on the environment and sustainability.

Implement programs to create responsible and conscious global citizens

B. SPECIAL TARGETS

Mission Zero Hunger 2028

This mission aims to eradicate hunger by 2028 through community farming, support for small-scale farmers, and creating market connectivity for a balanced food supply globally.

This is aimed at ensuring Human Rights as shine in Universal Declaration on Human Rights, and SUSTAINABLE, this mission entails skills development across all sectors, sustainable employment creation, and access to sustainable finance by 2030.

Focused on promoting peace and safety, this mission involves addressing crimes, promoting inclusivity and peace education initiatives, and facilitating relocation projects for displaced people due to conflicts and natural disasters by 2035.

This mission emphasizes universal access to basic education, exploring alternative education systems, and creating widespread knowledge and information dissemination platforms by 2030.

Educate and train people on the environment and sustainability.

Implement programs to create responsible and conscious global citizens

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