Centre for Children's Health Education, Orientation and Protection

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Centre for Children's Health Education, Orientation and Protection also known as CEE-HOPE is a non-governmental organization that focus on the right and welfare of vulnerable children. It was established by Betty Abah, a Nigerian journalist, author and women and children's right activist. One of CEE-HOPE's major center of operation is Makoko, an urban slum in Nigeria.[1]

FounderBetty Abah
FocusWomen’s and children’s rights
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Centre for Children's Health Education, Orientation and Protection
FounderBetty Abah
TypeCharitable Organization
FocusWomen’s and children’s rights
Location
Area served
Worldwide
Websitecee-hope.org
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Campaigns

CEE-HOPE Campaign for Chibok girls

On 15 May 2014, CEE-HOPE led a campaign at Makoko for the release of the abducted Chibok girls as part of the global campaign for Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping.[2]

On 16 February 2016, CEE-HOPE organized a seminar with the theme "Guard Against Rape" to educate girls on sexual abuse prevention. In attendance was Chinyere Anokwuru, a former Senior Special Assistant to the Lagos State government on Women and Girls who.[3]

CEE-HOPE was involved in the campaign for the release of Ese Oruru, a 14 years old girl abducted from Bayelsa to Kano State.[4]

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