Bauchi, Nigeria, 3 June 2025 – In a significant demonstration of commitment to educational empowerment and youth development, the World Youth Movement – International Human Rights Commission (WYM-IHRC), in partnership with the MUMSA Initiative, has launched a major programme aimed at returning children to school in Bauchi State, Nigeria.
The initiative, entitled “Bring Back to School,” is designed to provide direct educational support to 1,000 children in the region, addressing the persistent challenges faced by vulnerable students and their families. This collaborative programme seeks to bridge the educational gap, ensuring that every child, regardless of background or socio-economic status, has access to quality learning opportunities.
As part of this effort, representatives of WYM-IHRC and the MUMSA Initiative visited Fuddiya Nursery and Primary School in Bauchi, where they delivered:
- Essential educational materials
- School uniforms
- Footwear
- Books
- Other critical learning resources
This comprehensive support package recognises the transformative role of education in the lives of young people, equipping them with the necessary tools to become the leaders and innovators of tomorrow.
Leadership and Partnership
The success of the “Bring Back to School” initiative reflects the effective collaboration between the WYM-IHRC Global Coordinator and the MUMSA Initiative Programme Manager. Their joint efforts underscore the value of partnership in advancing sustainable development goals and fostering a culture of civic engagement and social responsibility.
The World Youth Movement – International Human Rights Commission (WYM-IHRC) is an international platform dedicated to the advancement of fundamental human rights, youth capacity-building, and the promotion of active citizenship. Similarly, the MUMSA Initiative is committed to empowering future generations through targeted programmes in education and holistic well-being.
Impact and Recognition
This programme stands as a testament to the tangible results that can be achieved when individuals and organisations unite in pursuit of a shared vision. The presence and active participation of WYM-IHRC and MUMSA Initiative staff, alongside local stakeholders, exemplifies a collective dedication to uplifting young minds and championing universal access to education.





Issued by:
Sulaiman Ashiru
SMM Peace Ambassador
SMM MNVC & Global Coordinator of WYM at IHRCHQ
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