Empowering Women To Do Great Things.

Our Mission

HER Africa is committed to being a catalyst for positive change in the lives of Nigerian women.

We strive to address critical needs, promote gender equality, and pave the way for a future where African women can thrive, lead, and achieve success.

What We Do?

Empower Women

Our efforts are rooted in the conviction that when women are empowered with education and skills, they become pivotal agents of change, driving economic growth and fostering gender equality.

Promote Gender Equality

We believe through empowering women with knowledge and skills, we aim to elevate their roles in decision-making and leadership, fostering a cultural shift towards equality in communities and workplaces.

Catalyst For Positive Change

At HER Africa, we are dedicated to being a catalyst for positive change for females. By providing education and skills training, we empower women to break barriers, challenge gender norms, and take active roles in shaping a more equitable and prosperous future, not just for themselves, but for entire communities .

How We Help

  • A man in a striped shirt washes his hands at a small white sink against a wall with a green chalkboard that has a drawing of a woman and the words "HIER AFRICA" written on it.

    Clean Water & Sanitation Project

  • Four people standing outside a yellow building, three women and one man. The man holds a small clear plastic bag with a pink item inside, smiling at the camera. The women wear traditional and black outfits, and the man wears a white T-shirt.

    Menstrual Cup Program

  • A man standing in front of a group of women and children sitting outside a wooden hut in a village, with muddy ground and puddles.

    Female Employment - Epe Bakery Project

Make A Difference

Your donation to Her Africa is more than a gift; it's a beacon of hope and a step towards a more equitable world. Empower a woman, empower a community. Your support today is an investment in a better tomorrow.

Group of volunteers and elderly people at an outdoor community event in Africa, some wearing matching t-shirts with 'HER' logo, with crutches and walking aids visible.
Woman smiling and carrying a yellow bucket on her head, standing in front of a green background with white text that reads 'Her Africa'.

“Our community is stronger and more united because of these projects. It’s about more than just water and toilets; it’s about dignity and respect”

Community Leader

“My children do not have to walk miles to get water before school anymore”

Community member effected by the Water Access Project

“I used to walk long distances to fetch water. Now my children don’t have to do the same. Its not just about convenience; it’s about their health and education.”

Epe Mother