Mfon Edet Educational Foundation

Mfon Edet Educational Foundation An enviroentally friendly organisations set up to sensitize and educate people on the importance of

🌿 Green Initiative Spotlight (GIS): The Eco Museum by MIV 🌿This week on RecycleSpotNG—an initiative of the Mfon Edet Edu...
15/12/2025

🌿 Green Initiative Spotlight (GIS): The Eco Museum by MIV 🌿

This week on RecycleSpotNG—an initiative of the Mfon Edet Educational Foundation—we shine a light on The Eco Museum, a groundbreaking sustainability and innovation hub in Akwa Ibom State.
The Eco Museum by Mkanok Intercreative Ventures (MIV) is transforming environmental education through creativity, recycling, eco-art, community programs, and youth empowerment. From its Eco Hub to the Trash-for-Prize Program and the Young Earth Champions Club, the Museum is redefining what climate action looks like in local communities.
Discover how this inspiring project is turning waste into wealth and ideas into solutions.
🔗 Read the full feature here:
https://meef.org.ng/2025/12/10/green-initiative-spotlight-gis-the-eco-museum-by-mkanok-intercreative-ventures-miv/




MEEF ... All About The Environment

✨ Beyond Notebooks: The Real Gift (Part 3 – Final Chapter)Policies can guide our education system, but real transformati...
07/11/2025

✨ Beyond Notebooks: The Real Gift (Part 3 – Final Chapter)

Policies can guide our education system, but real transformation begins with a shift in mindset — from seeing educational support as charity to embracing it as an investment in our nation’s future.

In this final part of the Beyond Notebooks series, we go beyond materials and policies to uncover the real gift in education — one that unlocks potential, fuels confidence, and inspires children to dream beyond their surroundings.

Clink the link below and 📖 Read Part 3.
https://meef.org.ng/2025/11/07/beyond-notebooks-giving-students-the-tools-to-dream-and-learn-part-3/




MEEF ... All About The Environment

🌍 3 Global Trainings & Opportunities Now Open!Visit RebrandMe: The NexGen Opportunity Hub (Powered by MEEF) — November 5...
05/11/2025

🌍 3 Global Trainings & Opportunities Now Open!

Visit RebrandMe: The NexGen Opportunity Hub (Powered by MEEF) — November 5, 2025

Are you ready to elevate your impact and grow your global network? 🚀
Explore three international opportunities now open for young professionals, innovators, and changemakers — spanning journalism, sustainable business, and youth leadership. Each programme is crafted to build skills, visibility, and influence on a global stage.

✨ Don’t miss out on these life-changing experiences — discover details, deadlines, and how to apply directly on our hub.

🔗 Access details and apply via:
RebrandMe: NexGen Opportunity Hub (Powered by MEEF)

https://meef.org.ng/rebrand-me/

Discover. Learn. Lead.

Embracing opportunities to rebrand your future..

Beyond Notebooks – Part 2A Policy Call for Sustainable Learning - Mfon Edet -If notebooks are the starting point, knowle...
03/11/2025

Beyond Notebooks – Part 2

A Policy Call for Sustainable Learning - Mfon Edet -
If notebooks are the starting point, knowledge tools—such as textbooks, libraries, digital access, and teacher support systems—are the engine that drives true learning.

Part 1 opened our eyes to the urgent gap between symbolic support and real educational empowerment. In this next part, we go beyond awareness and turn toward systems, policies, and sustainable solutions that can transform classrooms—not just for one term, but for generations.
It is no longer enough to respond with charity; we must respond with strategy.

The real question now is: How can stakeholders—governments, NGOs, philanthropists, and everyday citizens—prioritise interventions that build lasting educational infrastructure?

📖✨ Let us explore how policy, planning, and partnerships can shift us from short-term relief to long-term transformation.
🔗 Read the full article: Part 2: A POLICY CALL FOR SUSTAINABLE LEARNING – Mfon Edet Educational Foundation MEEF https://shar.es/agzBE5

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MEEF ... All About The Environment

📘 Part 1: The Difference Between Symbolic Help and Substantive ImpactFrom the Beyond Notebooks SeriesThis is the beginni...
30/10/2025

📘 Part 1: The Difference Between Symbolic Help and Substantive Impact

From the Beyond Notebooks Series

This is the beginning of a 3-part journey exploring the real tools every child needs to learn, thrive, and dream beyond the classroom walls.

In Part 1, we uncover a powerful truth: while notebooks and school supplies bring smiles and hope, they often represent symbolic help—a kind gesture that doesn’t always translate to real learning outcomes. What truly changes a child’s future are substantive tools that empower understanding, not just participation.

✨ Why do so many children still struggle in class even after receiving school supplies?

✨ Are we truly empowering children to learn, or simply helping them to cope?

Part 1 reveals the quiet crisis we’re not talking about—and what genuine impact really looks like.

This is more than an education gap. It is an opportunity gap—one that demands bold, informed action.

🔗 Read the full article here: https://meef.org.ng/2025/10/30/beyond-notebooks-giving-students-the-tools-to-dream-and-learn-part-1/

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📢 Did You Know?In many communities in Nigeria, students receive notebooks as gifts—but still sit in classrooms without t...
28/10/2025

📢 Did You Know?

In many communities in Nigeria, students receive notebooks as gifts—but still sit in classrooms without textbooks, teachers without adequate resources, and schools lacking sustainable learning systems.

This raises a critical question:

>> Are we giving children what they need to learn or what merely looks good in pictures?

BEYOND NOTEBOOKS: Giving Students the Tools to Dream and Learn.

A 3-Part Series on Rethinking Educational Impact.

Every term, we see generous donations of notebooks and school supplies. These acts are sincere and appreciated. But if we take a closer look, we realize that most of these efforts address immediate needs while the real barriers to learning remain untouched.

This 3-part series invites us to go deeper—beyond symbolic gestures—to explore what truly empowers students to learn, grow, and dream without limits. It challenges us to shift from short-term relief to long-term educational impact.

📘 Part 1: The Difference Between Symbolic Help and Substantive Impact
📗 Part 2: A Policy Call for Sustainable Learning
📙 Part 3: The Real Gift – Why the Future Matters More Than the Materials

This is more than a conversation about giving.
It’s a call to build systems, provide tools, and create pathways that ensure every child is equipped not just to attend school—but to learn meaningfully and thrive.

✨ Join the conversation. Share your insight. Be part of the movement for sustainable learning.

- Mfon Edet -



Beyond Palliatives: Investing in Mechanised Agriculture for Sustainable GrowthAcross Nigeria, the conversation around fo...
13/10/2025

Beyond Palliatives: Investing in Mechanised Agriculture for Sustainable Growth

Across Nigeria, the conversation around food security, poverty reduction, and economic resilience continues to intensify. Yet, while many interventions still revolve around short-term palliatives, sustainable agricultural investments are proving to be the real game changers.
A recent example comes from Cross River State, where Governor Bassey Otu launched and distributed 108 subsidised mini tractors 🚜 to Farmers’ Cooperatives across the state — a move designed to ease land preparation, enhance productivity, and reduce labour constraints.
The tractors were allocated through a COOPERATIVE MODEL that promotes shared ownership and access to mechanisation at the grassroots. As the governor aptly noted, “This intervention ensures that farmers can farm more, earn more, and feed more.”
This initiative is complemented by broader agricultural partnerships including cassava seed multiplication, maize and soybean production with Flour Mills Plc, and a pilot sorghum farming project with Champion Breweries — each strategically designed to strengthen local value chains and boost agro-industrial capacity.

I was worried 😟 about how the Mini Tractors 🚜 would be maintained. The SUSTAINABILITY of this initiative was my key concern. Thankfully, the state’s Commissioner for Agriculture and Irrigation Development, Hon. Johnson A. Ebokpo, explained that the beneficiaries were trained in tractor use and maintenance. Each tractor unit was also registered, insured, equipped with a plough, ridger, harrow, planter, trailer bucket, and fitted with a tracking device for proper monitoring.
The suppliers, Bespoke Concepts Ltd, further pledged technical support, operator training, and spare parts provision, while revealing plans to establish a tractor assembly plant in Calabar—a development projected to create over 2,000 jobs.

If initiatives like this are well sustained and replicated across Nigeria, the nation could finally begin to transition from subsistence farming to mechanised, market-driven agriculture, unlocking the next wave of rural transformation and food system resilience.
Because in truth, empowering farmers to produce more is far better than handing out UNSUSTAINABLE PALLIATIVES. Real change begins when we invest not just in relief—but in CAPACITY, INNOVATION, AND PRODUCTIVITY.




- Zero Hunger ✅
- Decent Work and Economic Growth ✅

12/10/2025

FROM THE FRONTLINES TO THE FUTURE: Girls and Women Leading Change in Times of Crisis.

On the International Day of the Girl Child, we celebrate not just the girl child but also, the woman she will become and the world she will transform. This year’s theme: “The Girl I Am, The Change I Lead: Girls on the frontlines of crisis”, reminds us that every generation of girls and women carries the torch of resilience, courage, and hope. And beyond the statistics and slogans, they are not waiting for solutions; they are creating them.
From the farms of Africa to global climate platforms, girls and women are redefining what it means to protect the planet. They practice Climate Smart Agriculture, plant trees, pioneer green technologies, lead clean energy movements, and proving that sustainability thrives where women lead.

In conflict zones and crisis regions, women and girls rise where systems fail. Their courage in the face of chaos reminds us that leadership is not a title, it’s compassion in motion.

Beyond physical crises also lies a quieter one, mental health! For millions of girls and women, the struggle is internal: navigating anxiety, gender-based violence, and the emotional toll of social expectations.
But here too, leadership is emerging. Girl-led community groups are promoting menstrual health education, combating stigma, and offering psychosocial support. Online networks of young women are creating safe spaces to talk about depression, body image, and trauma — reshaping the conversation on wellness and dignity.

Conclusion:
The Change She Leads Is the Change We Need: The world cannot heal if half of its population remains unheard. Girls and women are not only on the frontlines of crisis, they are the architects of recovery, the authors of resilience, and the dreamers of a more sustainable world.

To nurture the next generation of changemakers, we must build systems that listen to her voice and fund her vision. That means investing in girls’ education, ensuring digital inclusion, supporting women-led innovations, and creating policies that value her leadership not as tokenism, but as transformation.

THE CALL TO ACTION: FROM WORDS TO WORK!
As we commemorate The International Day of the Girl Child, let’s go beyond celebration to commiting to promote transformation. Let’s mentor, support, and amplify women and girls, ensuring that the baton of change never falls between generations.

For every crisis that shakes the world, there is a girl or woman holding it steady with her courage, creativity, and conviction.
Because when GIRLS lead, women RISE.
When WOMEN lead, communities THRIVE.
And when BOTH walk together, the world HEALS.





29/09/2025

Sincere Apologies!

Our planned Facebook Live session on Menstruation, Reusable Sanitary Pads & the Environment, couldn’t hold today due to network issues. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. 🙏

A new date will be announced soon, and we can’t wait for us to have this important conversation together.

In the meantime, if you have any questions about the topic or how you can support girls’ menstrual hygiene, please drop them in the comments — we will be glad to respond. ✨

Thank you for your understanding and for standing for women, girls, and our environment. 🌿


Menstration, Reusable Sanitary Pads and the Environment. For every female child, MENSTRUATION is natural, but the produc...
29/09/2025

Menstration, Reusable Sanitary Pads and the Environment.

For every female child, MENSTRUATION is natural, but the products we use affect our HEALTH 🏥🩺, our POCKETS 👜, and our PLANET 🌍.
But for many women and girls in Nigeria and around the world, managing it is harder than it should be due to access and cost implications.

Every year, millions of disposable pads made mostly of plastic end up in landfills and waterways. Each one can take 500–800 years to decompose. Imagine the environmental weight of an individual use of over 5,000–10,000 pads in their lifetime — that’s not just a lot of waste but also a lot of MONEY.
"Period Poverty is Real"!!!

Here’s the thing: REUSABLE PADS are a powerful alternative that can change this narrative because they Save Money, Protect Dignity, and drastically cut Plastic Waste. This small switch can create a big impact for sustainable solutions for women and girls, cleaner communities, less pollution, a healthier environment for everyone
and a greener future for our planet. 💚

Join the live conversation today!




08/09/2025

Instead of unsustainable food PalliaTHIEVES: Support Farm-2-Table; Support local farmers with Compost Manure, Fertilisers, Seedlings, Farm Tools and AgriTech.


07/09/2025

For a Fruitful 2025: Don’t Waste Your Hope On PalliaTHIEVES.
https://meef.org.ng/?s=Palliative+

Palliatives provide temporary relief but they are not sustainable:
- They result in total dependence on handouts
- Likelihood of limited impact on the underlying issues.
- Inefficient allocation.
- Funding is not sustainable etc.

Instead;

Tailoring solutions to the region's unique challenges, using specific approach customised to address their needs, peculiar circumstances, and characteristics.

- Addressing root causes
- Long & Short Term Social safety nets
- Sustainable Economic empowerment.

Let's collaborate to empower our people, Unlock their Potentials and build a sustainable future.

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