Princess Olufemi-Kayode

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Born
Nigeria
KnownforChild rights activism
Princess Olufemi-Kayode
Born
Nigeria
Known forChild rights activism
TitleExecutive Director

Princess Olufemi-Kayode Listen (also known as Modupe Olufemi-Kayode[1]) is a Nigerian criminal justice psychologist and prominent child rights activist. Olufemi-Kayode became an Ashoka fellow in 2007.[2]

She is the Executive Director of Media Concern for Women and Children Initiative (MEDIACON), a non-profit organisation that provides trauma counseling, legal advocacy, and crisis intervention for child victims of sexual abuse and exploitation. The organization also trains professionals and raises public awareness to prevent abuse and improve support systems.[3][4]

Princess is a child abuse survivor,[5] who was abused several times by her close associates.[1] In 1979, she wrote two poems about her child abuse experience.[6]

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