About

Kaltumi Abdulazeez

Nigeria • Women Fellow

Kaltumi Abdulazeez is a prominent humanitarian activist and advocate for women, girls, and marginalized communities. She holds a Masters in Conflict, Security and Development from the Nigerian Defense Academy, Kaduna, Nigeria. As the founder of Ladies Empowerment Goals and Support Initiative (LEGASI), a registered nonprofit organization in Nigeria, she passionately champions gender equality and peacebuilding.

Kaltumi's dedication to her cause has earned her recognition and accolades, including a prestigious state honours award from the Jigawa State Government in 2016 and the title of Community Activist of the Year from the WOF Awards in 2018. Her extensive domestic and international travels have positioned her as a sought-after speaker on women's empowerment and youth-related issues.

Her work harmoniously integrates gender activism and peacebuilding, aligning with the principles of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, which advocates for women's involvement in peace, security, and strategic policy matters. Kaltumi continually hones her leadership skills, completing a certificate course at the African Presidential Leadership Program (APLP) in Cairo, Egypt.

Kaltumi's affiliations include her role as a Nigerian Network of Facilitators (NNF) member, a Generation Change fellow with the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), and a Youth Compact Champion with ActionAid International. She is currently a fellow on the African Leadership Centre's (ALC) Peace, Security and Development Fellowship Programme for African Women and also an alumna of the West Africa Women in Peacebuilding program, jointly organized by Rotary International and Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI), and a KAICIID International Fellow.

Kaltumi Abdulazeez remains steadfast in her mission to enhance the well-being of Nigerians, particularly at the grassroots level, where access to basic amenities is limited. Her unwavering commitment to positive change is a testament to her remarkable contributions to peace, gender equality, and community development. Learn more about her work at www.legasi.org.