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Frequently Asked Questions

We Look Forward to Partnering With You

At Halima Abbey Foundation, we believe a healthy home is the first step toward a healthier planet. We look forward to walking alongside you in creating clean, sustainable living spaces.


If you have questions that aren’t addressed in our FAQ, please don’t hesitate to reach out — we’re always here to help.

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HAF exists to dismantle the false choice between gender equality and environmental survival. We pioneer feminist ecological models that position Nigerian women as architects of climate resilience – whether through pageantry, land rights advocacy, or indigenous knowledge preservation. The Green Queen is one expression of this philosophy.

These goals form an indivisible nexus:

  • SDG 4/5 educate and empower women

  • SDG 13/15 deploy their leadership for climate/land action

  • SDG 17 scales impact through partnerships
    Unlike single-issue NGOs, we address root causes: the exclusion of women from ecological decision-making.

Absolutely. While we center women’s leadership (to correct historical marginalization), 38% of our volunteers and 45% of donors are men. Key opportunities:

  • Pro-bono expertise in project implementation

  • Advocacy ambassadorship

  • Board advisory roles
    True allyship means amplifying, not overshadowing, women’s environmental voices.

We prioritize ecosystem hotspots:

  • North: Sahel restoration (Sokoto, Kano, Borno)

  • South: Mangrove conservation (Rivers, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom)

  • Urban centers: Climate literacy hubs (Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt)
    Field presence in 12 states with virtual programs nationwide.

  • Ethical funding mix: 60% foundations, 25% CSR partnerships, 15% individual giving

  • Financial governance: Audited by KPMG Nigeria

  • Impact allocation: 87% program spending (exceeds NGO standards)
    Download our Annual Impact Report for full financial disclosure.

Our gender-climate integration framework:

Traditional NGO ApproachHAF’s Model
Technical solutionsWomen-led community solutions
Separate gender programsGender equity as operational infrastructure
Awareness campaignsCultural platforms (e.g., pageantry) as change vehicles

We curate the Nigerian Women’s Ecological Knowledge Repository – Africa’s first oral history archive of female environmental stewardship. Opportunities:

  • Co-publish case studies on indigenous practices

  • Validate impact metrics for women-led conservation

  • Supervise field fellows
    Email info@halimaabbeyfoundation.com with proposals.

Yes, through our Women’s Earth Charter Initiative:

  • Grassroots: Train women to document environmental violations via our GeoGuardian app

  • National: Draft position papers with NASS Gender Committee

  • Global: Advocate at COP/UNEA through our UNDP partnership
    Current focus: Land ownership reform for female conservationists.

  • Gender violence prevention: Verified by GBV Accountability Lab

  • Environmental ethics: Projects undergo IUCN-style impact screening

  • Child protection: Level 3 certification by Safe Network Nigeria
    Whistleblower reports: integrity@halimafoundation.com (encrypted)

  • The pageant is a strategic culture hack:

    • Symbolic: Reclaims “beauty” as ecological harmony

    • Practical: Winners become SDG ambassadors for 2 years

    • Systemic: 30% sponsorship fees fund non-pageant initiatives
      It’s one portal into our ecosystem – not the totality of our work.