Welcome to MDF. We're on a mission to To improve the lives of the people by reducing the burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases and social inequalities affecting orphans, vulnerable children, women and the elderly in Cross River State. The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day.

School based intervention is a pet Project of Her Excellency Dr Mrs Linda Ayade Initiated to create awareness on school related Gender Based Violence, Career Development, Menstrual  Hygiene etc affecting the school children, its environment and outside. The Mediatrix Development Foundation team embarked on its club launch under it’s school based intervention  in the Central and Northern Cross River State. The establishment of the club is aimed at increasing awareness on School related Gender based Violence, Career Development, Personal and Menstrual  Hygiene etc.

SCHOOL VISITED

Community Secondary School Ugep,
Government Secondary School Effraya Etum LGA, 
Government Technical College Abakpa, Ogoja,
Velos Secondary Commercial School Ikom,
Matthias Offoboche Secondary school Okuku, Yala LGA 
Government Girls Secondary school, Obudu.


Matthias Offoboche secondary school Okuku:
Total no of students - 156
Male - 58
Females  -98

(2) Government Girls Secondary school Obudu:
Total no of students  - 152

(3)  Velos commercial Secondary school  Ikom:
Total no of students  - 150
Males - 61
Females  - 89

(4)  Government Technical   college Ogoja:
Total no of students  - 144
Males - 77
Females  - 67

(5) Community Secondary school Ugep :
Total of students  - 134
Males - 56
Females  - 78

(6) Government Secondary School Effraya:
Total no of students  - 153
Males - 53
Females- 97.

Total number of student reached during the one week school based intervention activities  in the  central and Northern Senatorial District sumed up to – 

OUTREACH IMPACT DATA
Total number of studentsNumber of malesNumber of Females
889308581