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ILO, EU certify new social protection experts to boost

The International Labour Organization (ILO), in partnership with the European Union and other development agencies, has certified a fresh cohort of social protection specialists in Nigeria, in a move aimed

ILO, EU certify new social protection experts to boost
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April 24, 2026·2 min read

The International Labour Organization (ILO), in partnership with the European Union and other development agencies, has certified a fresh cohort of social protection specialists in Nigeria, in a move aimed at strengthening the country’s social welfare framework.

The certification ceremony, held at the United Nations Building in Abuja, was conducted under the EU-funded SUSI project—Supporting Sustainable Social Protection Systems in Nigeria—and forms part of the broader Transform initiative, a capacity-building programme launched in 2016 at the request of the African Union.

Speaking at the event, ILO Country Director for Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, Vanessa Phala, described the milestone as a critical investment in Nigeria’s future.

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She emphasised that social protection goes beyond welfare support, serving as a key macroeconomic tool to tackle poverty, inequality, and vulnerability.

Phala noted that over 5,000 specialists across nearly 30 African countries have been trained through the Transform programme, in collaboration with agencies such as the World Food Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization, and United Nations Development Programme.

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Of the 25 initial participants in Nigeria, 21 successfully completed the intensive training and were inducted into a growing network of certified “Transformers.”

Phala said, “This is not just a certificate of participation. It represents a professional qualification earned through a rigorous process and reflects the competence needed to drive impactful social protection interventions.”

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SUSI Project Manager, Emmanuel Danjuma, said the programme was designed not only to build individual capacity but also to create a multiplier effect, with graduates expected to train others within their institutions and communities.

The newly certified trainers will also gain access to the Transform Hub—a platform for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and continuous professional development—further strengthening their ability to implement inclusive policies.

Stakeholders at the event underscored the importance of social protection as a strategic tool for poverty reduction and social inclusion, aligning with broader continental efforts to build resilient and equitable societies.

One of the participants, Yimave Gyanggyang, highlighted the programme’s transformative impact, noting that Nigeria was entering a new phase where skilled manpower can effectively drive social protection initiatives.

Certificates were presented to the participants, signalling the beginning of a new chapter for the graduates as certified trainers and advocates working to advance Nigeria’s social protection agenda.

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