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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) FOR PSJ UK
What is PSJ UK?
PSJ UK (Peace and Social Justice UK) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting peacebuilding, social justice, and sustainable development, particularly in Nigeria.
What are the main focus areas of PSJ UK?
PSJ UK focuses on:
- Peacebuilding and conflict resolution
- Social justice and human rights
- Sustainable development
- Advocacy and mobilization of Diasporan Nigerians.
How does PSJ UK support peacebuilding efforts?
PSJ UK collaborates with governments and local communities to address terrorism, human trafficking, and organized crime. They provide technical assistance, training, and support for policing reforms and justice systems.
How can I get involved with PSJ UK?
You can get involved by:
- Donating to support their initiatives
- Volunteering for various programs
- Following and supporting them on social media
- Subscribing to their newsletter for updates
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What is the mission of PSJ UK?
PSJ UK's mission is to promote peace, social justice, and sustainable development, particularly in regions affected by conflict and insecurity.
What are some of the key initiatives of PSJ UK?
Key initiatives include:
- Strengthening UK-Nigeria defense partnerships
- Supporting internally displaced persons (IDPs)
- Mobilizing the Nigerians in Diaspora
How does PSJ UK support internally displaced persons (IDPs)?
PSJ UK advocates for the safe, voluntary, and sustainable relocation and resettlement of IDPs, ensuring their rights are respected and providing support for their reintegration into society.
How can I donate to PSJ UK?
Donations can be made through the PSJ UK website. Visit the "Donate" section for more details. You can make a one-pff or recurring donation through the website.
What are the operating hours of PSJ UK?
PSJ UK's office hours are from 8 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday.
Does PSJ UK organize events or conferences?
Yes, PSJ UK organizes various events and conferences focused on peacebuilding, social justice, and security. Check their website for upcoming events and participation details.
How can I stay updated with PSJ UK's work?
You can stay updated by subscribing to their newsletter, following them on social media, and regularly visiting their website for news and updates.
Feel free to customize these questions further based on the specific needs and updates from PSJ UK.
How can I contact PSJ UK?
You can reach PSJ UK at:
- Address: 44 Watford Way, London, NW4 3AL
- Phone: 0775 338 4330
- Email: [email protected]
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It is deeply concerning to learn about the recent increase in terrorist attacks targeting schools in Nigeria.
The abduction of innocent students for ransom and the ruthless killing of teachers is profoundly tragic.
This crisis further compounds the already critical state of education in Nigeria, leaving over 20 million young people without access to their fundamental right to education. It is disconcerting that, despite these grave challenges, the UK Government has recently signed a £7 billion trade deal with Nigeria.
We urge the authorities to prioritize addressing security concerns and to work towards restoring a secure and conducive learning environment for these vulnerable children.
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International Organisation for Peace building & Social Justice (PSJ UK) is providing this page to you as a tool to voice your concerns and educate your MP with verified information on the subject matter.
Please do kindly watch the explainer video below for more information on how to use this tool:
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In Nigeria, over 3 million people have been forced to flee their homes due to conflict and violence. These internally displaced persons (IDPs) live in temporary camps, often under dire conditions, with limited access to necessities and opportunities. It’s time to restore their dignity and secure a safer future for them. We urge the Nigerian government to take immediate and effective action to facilitate the safe return of IDPs to their homes and vocations. This includes ensuring adequate security, rebuilding destroyed communities, and providing necessary resources and support to help them rebuild their lives.
- Human Rights: Every person has the right to a safe and secure home. Displacement strips individuals of their basic rights and places them in vulnerable situations.
- Community Stability: Reintegrating IDPs into their communities promotes social cohesion and stability, reducing the risk of further conflicts.
- Economic Recovery: Restoring IDPs to their homes and livelihoods stimulates local economies and fosters sustainable development.
Donate: Your contributions can provide immediate relief and long-term support for displaced families.
Volunteer: Join our team on the ground to offer hands-on assistance in IDP camps.
Spread the Word: Share this petition and raise awareness about the plight of IDPs.