The TY Danjuma Foundation partnered with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in the "Digital Leadership – Computer for Schools Programme (C4S)" to provide Nigerian students with extensive ICT education and equipping selected public secondary schools with well-furnished computer labs to enhance digital literacy and improve educational resources for Nigerian youth. TY Danjuma Foundation intervened in Edo and Taraba states. TY Danjuma Foundation also built and deployed Zubabox computer lab to a school in Taraba state
Patrick Speech and Language Centre partnered with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in to provide scholarships for Children with Special Needs, including those with Autism and other developmental disabilities. Their partnership focused on supporting the education of these children by leveraging innovative approaches and the latest computer technology.
Access Bank Plc Nigeria played a vital role in the "ZubaBox Project" in partnership with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation to address power supply challenges in rural areas during ICT education, ensuring a continuous and uninterrupted learning experience, and to reduce educational inequality and enhance access to quality education, particularly in underserved areas. Access Bank made a substantial contribution by building and deploying a ZubaBox computer lab in a school.
The Sahara Foundation collaborated with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation to extend educational support to children with Autism and other forms of disabilities, recognizing the importance of inclusive education for all. The initiative was designed to provide educational support to Orphans and Vulnerable children in Northeast Nigeria, ensuring that these underserved groups have access to educational opportunities.
Computer Aid International joined forces with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in the "ZubaBox Project" to alleviate power supply challenges in rural areas, ensuring uninterrupted ICT education, while reducing educational inequality and expanding access to quality education in underserved regions. With Computer Aid International's significant contribution, including the grant of production rights for ZubaBox in the West Africa region, the collaboration was instrumental in bridging the digital divide and promoting equitable access to educational opportunities.
The Victim Support Fund (VSF) collaborated with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation to provide educational support for Chibok girls. Their partnership was established to provide safe and high-quality education for the Chibok girls and their siblings who were affected by the Boko-Haram insurgency in North-East Nigeria. Through this initiative, VSF and the Murtala Muhammed Foundation demonstrated their commitment to ensuring the educational well-being and future prospects of those who had experienced the devastating impact of the conflict, particularly the girls and their families from the Chibok community.
The Daily Times Newspaper collaborated with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in the "Leadership and Governance" domain. Their partnership included the MMF Annual Lecture/Biennial Conferences, which focused on strategies for improving policy formulation, economic empowerment, equity, ethics, accountability, and leadership. Additionally, they organized Policy Dialogue and Presidential Debates to engage local and foreign stakeholders in devising pathways for advancing good governance and providing citizens with opportunities for active participation in the nation's progress. This partnership aimed to strengthen Nigeria's political system and promote public accountability.
The Cherie Blair Women Foundation collaborated with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in the "Mentorship Programme for Women in Business". Their partnership was established to create opportunities for women entrepreneurs in Nigeria to receive valuable mentorship support, facilitating the development and growth of their businesses. Additionally, the initiative aimed to provide networking opportunities for Nigerian women in business, fostering connections and relationships that can be instrumental in advancing their professional journeys.
Union Bank of Nigeria Plc partnered with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in the "Humanitarian Response Programme" with a crucial mission: to deliver much-needed relief to communities impacted by both manmade and natural disasters. Notably, Union Bank played a pivotal role in providing assistance and rehabilitation to the victims of the Ikeja Cantonment bomb blast in 2002 and 2003.
The MTN Foundation partnered with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in the "Humanitarian Response Programme" with a central goal: to offer much-needed relief to communities affected by both manmade and natural disasters. This collaboration was highlighted by MTN's notable assistance and rehabilitation efforts for the victims of the Ikeja Cantonment bomb blast in 2002 and 2003. Through this initiative, MTN Foundation and the Murtala Muhammed Foundation demonstrated their commitment to providing support to communities in times of crisis, aiding in recovery, and helping those affected by disasters to rebuild their lives.
Cool FM 96.9 partnered with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in the "Humanitarian Response Programme" with a central aim: to offer crucial relief to communities grappling with the aftermath of both manmade and natural disasters. Notably, Cool FM took an active role in providing assistance and rehabilitation to the victims of the Ikeja Cantonment bomb blast in 2002 and 2003.
IBTC Chartered Bank Plc joined hands with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in the "Humanitarian Response Programme" with a primary objective of offering vital relief to communities facing the aftermath of both manmade and natural disasters. An exemplary instance of their partnership was IBTC Bank's pivotal role in providing assistance and rehabilitation to the victims of the Ikeja Cantonment bomb blast in 2002 and 2003.
The Ford Foundation collaborated with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in the "Humanitarian Response Programme" with a specific focus on the "National Programme on Reviewing Existing Humanitarian Response Framework." As part of this partnership, the Ford Foundation organized a pivotal stakeholder discourse forum, bringing together experts in the humanitarian sector to review, analyze, and provide policy inputs for the adoption of a sustainable mechanism for Nigeria's humanitarian response.
The Aart Foundation collaborated with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation in the "Humanitarian Response Programme" with a specific focus on the "Grief and Trauma Counseling Seminar." Aart of Life Foundation, as part of this partnership, organized a crucial seminar aimed at providing support and guidance for individuals grappling with grief and trauma.
Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, located in Kano state, participated in the "MEDAssist Project" in collaboration with the Murtala Muhammed Foundation. The project's primary objective was to provide Nigerians with access to essential medical information and support. As part of their contribution to this initiative, the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital sponsored eight medical personnel to undergo specialized medical training in India.