The Endurable Peace and Unity Ambassadors Initiative has received a grant from the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) to support the expansion of ENPUAI’s Early Warning and Early Response (EWER) programme from 6 to 18 Nigerian states over the next two years.
The grant — ENPUAI’s largest single source of international funding to date — will fund:
- Training of 180 new community-level EWER monitors across 12 new states
- A digital monitoring platform aggregating community-level conflict indicators in real time
- Integration of ENPUAI’s Early Warning system with Nigeria’s national peace infrastructure
The grant is conditional on ENPUAI maintaining its rigorous financial transparency standards, including independent annual audits and the public reporting commitments established in our 2025 Annual Report. We welcome this as entirely consistent with our organisational values.
“This recognition from the United Nations validates years of unglamorous, evidence-based community work. We are not building a new system from scratch — we are scaling what works.” — ENPUAI Executive Director.
State governments, communities, and partner organisations are invited to contact ENPUAI to explore participation in the expanded programme at ewer@enpuai.org.


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