About Us

Our Story

The Wellwoman Initiative was born from a simple recognition: systemic barriers shouldn’t determine a woman’s future. Founded by a young African woman who witnessed firsthand the gaps affecting women in her community, we decided to build bridges instead of waiting for change.

We’re more than a nonprofit — we’re a transgenerational movement. While youth-led in spirit and energy, we honor the wisdom of women who came before us while blazing trails for those who follow.

Leadership Team

Aniedu Sifon Peace

Founder & Executive Director

Nsubong Sifon Ibanga

Programs Lead

Udoh Elijah Monday

Team Member

Andy Precious Ogechukwukamma

Team Member

Why Our Approach Works

We don’t just identify problems — we co-create solutions with the communities we serve. Our programs are designed by women, for women, ensuring cultural relevance and sustainable impact. We operate with the urgency of youth and the wisdom of experience, making us uniquely positioned to drive both immediate change and long-term transformation.

Our Mission

To create safe, empowering spaces where girls and women across Nigeria and Africa can access the resources, support, and opportunities they need for holistic development — advancing health, education, and gender equality one life at a time.

Our Vision

We envision a world where every girl and woman lives free from discrimination, with full access to resources, representation, and opportunities to not just survive, but thrive as leaders in their communities and beyond.

Core Values That Guide Us

Empath

We lead with our hearts, listening deeply and learning constantly. Compassion drives every program, partnership, and policy we champion.

Equity

We prioritize those who have been left behind, ensuring our resources reach the most underserved communities first.

Integrity

Accountability isn’t optional. We maintain ethical leadership, transparent operations, and honest communication with every stakeholder.

Resilience

Challenges don’t defeat us; they refine us. We adapt, evolve, and overcome obstacles while maintaining our commitment to those we serve.

Collaboration

No single organization can solve systemic issues alone. We build stronger futures through partnerships, community engagement, and collective action.