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Fabulous Minds Women Initiative, IPCR Sign MoU to Strengthen Mental Health-Driven Conflict Prevention in Nigeria

Ameh Gabriel F. Posted on 2 weeks ago 2 minutes read
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By Gabriel Ameh

‎Abuja — Fabulous Minds Women Initiative (FMWI) a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting the mental, physical, and economic wellbeing of women and girls through education, empowerment programs, and community-based mental health initiatives, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) to advance mental health promotion as a key strategy for conflict prevention and peaceful coexistence in Nigeria.

‎The MoU was signed by the Director-General of IPCR, Dr. Joseph Ochogwu, and the President of Fabulous Minds Women Initiative, Mrs. Betty Agunobi, in the presence of executive members and trustees of the organisation.

‎The agreement underscores a shared commitment by both institutions to integrate mental health, trauma-informed care, and psychosocial support into peacebuilding and conflict management efforts, particularly in communities affected by stress, trauma, and social vulnerability.

‎Speaking at the signing ceremony, Dr. Ochogwu described Fabulous Minds Women Initiative as a credible partner with proven capacity, noting the organisation’s contributions during

‎previous collaborative engagements with the Institute.

‎He emphasised that mental health remains a critical but often overlooked component of conflict prevention, adding that sustainable peace cannot be achieved without addressing the psychological and emotional wellbeing of individuals and communities.

‎Under the MoU, Fabulous Minds Women Initiative will lead the implementation of community-based mental health and psychosocial support programmes, including stress management, trauma care, and emotional wellness initiatives targeted at women, girls, families, and vulnerable populations.

‎IPCR will provide technical support in peacebuilding research, conflict-sensitive programming, and policy engagement to strengthen the integration of mental health considerations into national peace and conflict resolution frameworks.
‎The collaboration will prioritise underserved and conflict-prone communities across Nigeria, aligning mental health interventions with broader peacebuilding, social cohesion, and resiliencebuilding efforts.

‎The signing was witnessed by members of the FMWI executive team, including Theodora Obayojie, Mental Health and Emotional Weliness Communication Specialist; Joy onyenwe, Vice President; Okiti Eguono, General Secretary; and Angela Omokaji, Treasurer, alongside other executive members and trustees.

‎The partnership marks a significant step in strengthening

‎collaboration between government and civil society to address the root causes of conflict and promote sustainable peace through mental health and psychosocial support initiatives.

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