Our work in Nigeria

The BBC World Service Trust is focusing on improving health, education and livelihoods in Nigeria. We are working with a wide range of partners to improve the sexual and reproductive health of young people and to stimulate debate about key development issues. More about our work in Nigeria
  • Presenters of radio discussion programme, Flava, in the studio

    Using television, radio and film to stop HIV in Nigeria

    We are working in partnership with a range of Nigerian broadcasters and media professionals to raise awareness and change behaviour around HIV and AIDS among young people in Nigeria.  Read more
  • BBC World Service Trust staff working on Voices in Nigeria

    Story Story: talking about rights

    We are working with a wide range of Nigeria partners to produce radio drama and discussion programmes that encourage dialogue and debate about key development issues, including citizens' social and economic rights and the provision of public services in Nigeria.   Read more
  • Cartoons reflecting public finance issues in Nigeria

    How public money is spent

    We are working in partnership with Nigerian non-governmental organisation, Integrity, to train journalists to better report on how their government spends public money, and to mobilise public opinion around government accountability.   Read more