Pathfinder International, a global non-governmental organisation, has launched Women & Co., a transformative initiative aimed at placing Nigerian women and girls at the centre of health, climate, and economic development solutions.
Unveiled in Abuja, the initiative seeks to strengthen women’s leadership and foster inclusive spaces where leaders, mentors, and young girls can collaborate to drive sustainable change.
Dr. Amina Dorayi, Senior Country Director of Pathfinder International, said the programme aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Health Agenda, emphasising that women must play leading roles in Nigeria’s progress.
“Women are the solution and must be in the driver’s seat. We must be deliberate, intentional, and vocal in creating equal opportunities in health, education, and leadership,” Dorayi stated.
Dr. Salma Anas, Special Adviser to the President on Health, said the initiative mirrors the government’s vision to ensure women and girls have access to quality healthcare, education, and empowerment opportunities.
“We must act deliberately and raise our voices so that every girl has equal access to education, health, and empowerment. We must build a future where women lead,” she said.
Mrs. Hauwa Liman, Technical Adviser to the Vice President on Women, Youth Engagement and Impact, described the initiative as a reflection of the administration’s commitment to inclusive governance and youth development.
Liman noted that through the Vice President’s Youth Opportunity Survey, more than 80 per cent of participants were young women seizing empowerment opportunities across states.
“The future is bright for the Nigerian girl-child. We must prepare, mentor, and position our young women to lead in every sphere,” she added.
Participants at the launch commended Pathfinder International for the initiative, describing Women & Co. as a bold call to action for Nigerian women to lead and co-create solutions to national challenges.

