The Ivorgba Center inaugurates Cohort 1 of the VOICE Program
- The Emmanuel Ivorgba Center

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The Emmanuel Ivorgba Center, in partnership with Rooted Change and Ace Support Initiative, is proud to announce today, January 28, 2026, the commencement of the 2026 Cohort of THE VOICE Program, a transformative initiative dedicated to empowering young girls in underserved communities. The commencement ceremony was held at the Center’s Conference Hall, 75 Mai Adiko Road, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. This program is specifically designed to address the numerous challenges girls face, including limited access to quality education, early marriage, gender-based violence, and deep-rooted socio-cultural barriers. Recognizing these obstacles, THE VOICE Program aims to create a safe and nurturing environment where girls can thrive, develop their potential, and become catalysts for positive change in their communities. MEET THE 2026 COHORT
At its core, THE VOICE Program focuses on fostering confidence, resilience, and leadership skills among young girls. Through a comprehensive approach that combines education, mentorship, and life skills development, the program seeks to equip girls with the tools they need to overcome societal challenges and pursue their dreams. Participants will gain vital knowledge on various topics such as health, rights, and personal development, while also receiving mentorship from role models who inspire and guide them.
The program emphasizes creating a supportive network that encourages girls to speak up, share their experiences, and develop a sense of agency. By empowering girls to believe in themselves and their abilities, THE VOICE aims to nurture future leaders who can advocate for gender equality and social change. Additionally, the initiative recognizes the importance of community involvement and advocates for cultural shifts that support girls’ rights and opportunities.
THE VOICE Program represents a crucial step toward ensuring that every girl, regardless of her background, has the opportunity to realize her full potential. Through education, mentorship, and support, the program strives to build resilient girls who are confident in their abilities and prepared to face societal challenges head-on. The Emmanuel Ivorgba Center invites partners, sponsors, and community members to join in this vital effort to empower the next generation of young girls and foster a more equitable and inclusive society.

































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