
Quality Life For Less privilege and vulnerable Individuals
HOW CPPLI IS HELPING!
CPPLI effectively help based on understanding the local context and developing a strong relationship with local communities by getting involve with complicated social situations and responding to people’s changing needs through capacity building and empowering people to have more influence over factors that affect them as well as providing welfare services to less privilege and vulnerable people and advocating to influential decision-makers to take account of the less privilege and underserved populations.

Thematic Focus
CPPLI focuses on Protection, Education, Health, Nutrition and Governance.

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CPPLI focuses on the Socio-economically disadvantaged groups of women, youth and especially children.
We have been serving for 8+ years to helpless people with trust, and we are happy.

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PEOPLE IMPACTED

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OUR PROJECTS

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WINNING AWARDS


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OUR VOLUNTEER'S

CPPLI RECENT CAUSES
CPPLI have been in recent times committed to several causes that has aided and improve the livlihood of women, children, and adolescent girls through several of our ongoing projects with partners and donors. This has in turn see to the positive impact of the beneficiaries

Community & Family Health
We strive to help communities to improve their health status by responding and impacting knowledge on sexual and reproductive health, child and maternal health, hygiene and sanitation.

Promoting Girl Child Education
Education is a necessary component for the growth and prosperity of any country. Studies show that educating girls is important and can help reduce poverty as well as other social ills.

Women Empowerment Programmes
CPPLI promotes the fulfillment of women potentials particularly survivors of Sexual/Gender- Based Violence through education, skills development and empowerment.

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Promoting Girl Child Education
Education is a necessary component for the growth and prosperity of any country. Studies show that educating girls is important and can help reduce poverty as well as other social ills. Help us provide a free education for the less privilege Girls, by Donating Below.
CPPLI CAUSES
CPPLI is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world for less privilege people

CPPLI is concern on the prevention of child from abuse, violence, exploitation, neglect, and other incidences

We provide holistic supports to survivors of SGBV through direct interventions, linkages and referrals

We support provision of qualitative education to children with a specific emphasis on girl child

CPPLI promotes the fulfillment of women potentials particularly through education, skills development

We strive to help communities to improve their health status by responding and impacting knowledge


We works to help communities in improving their health status by impacting knowledge.
Our Volunteers
Because of our total commitment to aiding Children's development and promoting gender equality, we have diverse volunteers that are ready to go all the way with us.

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Our Partners
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Latest Events
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Livelihood Support to (S) GBV survivors
01/19 - 01/23
100 SGBV survivors affected by armed conflict in Adamawa and Borno states of Nigeria were empowered through life skills trainings

Say No to Drug Abuse
01/19 - 01/23
58 drug addicted youths were rehabilitated and empowered with an income generating activities and 1000 youths were sensitized on the consequences and dangers of drug and substance abuse

Socio-Emotional Learning
01/19 - 01/23
Non-Formal Learning Centers for 1400 children affected by the armed conflicts were established and Socio-Emotional Learning (SEL) was inculcated or integrated as part of the learners’ curriculum