We help children in Nigeria build their future

The Norwegian Refugee Council works to give children and young people in Nigeria a good and safe education. This is what we do:

  • Help children catch up on missed schooling (ages 6–14).
  • Train teachers on psychosocial support through our Better Learning Programme (BLP), which supports children’s recovery from traumatic events by restoring a sense of normal life and hope.
  • Provide young people (aged 15–24) with vocational training and training in social belonging and life skills so that they can engage productively in the local community.
  • Build temporary learning centres in camps and existing schools.
  • Rehabilitate damaged classrooms so that more children can attend school.
  • Provide school supplies, access to clean water and hygiene kits.
  • Train teachers in pedagogy, gender and disability integration, and the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse of children in schools.

In 2024, 37,871 children and young people received support through our education programming.

Read more about our work in Nigeria

*SOURCE: The Norwegian Refugee Council. Go to ORIGINAL: https://www.nrc.no/feature/2026/nigeria-we-are-scared-our-children-could-be-kidnapped-and-killed 2026 Human Wrongs Watch