HUHESO Foundation builds the skills and structures that allow individuals and organizations to deliver services with quality, accountability, and long-term sustainability.
We believe sustainable change happens when local actors have the skills, systems, and support to lead. Our capacity development program focuses on training Empowerment Workers (EWs), Peer Educators (PEs), mentors, and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs).
We provide technical support in governance, leadership, data collection, monitoring & evaluation, and community mobilization — ensuring all partners can deliver life-changing services and report results transparently.
HUHESO also facilitates regular review meetings with government stakeholders and supports cross-learning between regions.
Key Interventions
Training of EWs, PEs & Mentors
Building a reliable network of trained local actors
Support to CBOs & local networks
Mentoring grassroots groups in governance and service delivery
Leadership & Governance Development
Strengthening accountability and project ownership
Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Systems
Supporting data tools, documentation, and learning
Stakeholder Collaboration Meetings
Convening LGAs, police, and civil society for coordination
Knowledge Sharing Platforms
Hosting training, review sessions, and peer exchanges
Building People. Strengthening Systems. Amplifying Impact.
HUHESO Foundation has supported capacity development for hundreds of youth leaders, mentors, and community-based groups, ensuring high-quality services and long-term project success.
120+ field facilitators
Empowerment Workers and Peer Educators trained
In 6+ regions
Community-based organizations supported
Project-wide implementation
M&E frameworks and data tools developed
With LGAs and stakeholders
Review and coordination meetings conducted
Cross-learning between districts
Regional knowledge sharing forums hosted




