Impact of Legal Awareness and Empowerment Programs on the Ability of Women and Girls to Claim Their Rights in Nigeria

Authors

Uzoma Chidimma Anthonia

Department of Computer Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) (Nigeria)

Blessing Ifeoma Onah

Department of Computer and Robotics Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) (Nigeria)

Bar. Nneoma Wokemba

Department of Computer and Robotics Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) (Nigeria)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.10200486

Subject Category: Social science

Volume/Issue: 10/2 | Page No: 6650-6660

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-02-25

Accepted: 2026-03-05

Published: 2026-03-17

Abstract

In Nigeria, abuse of the pursuit of justice among women and girls is chronic in nature, which is manifested by discriminatory laws, cultural policies, and illiteracy about laws, geographical and economic constraints, and lack of access to services by marginalized groups of rural women, out of school young people, young mothers and young people with disabilities. Interventions based on legal empowerment such as peer paralegals, legal clinic, legal hotlines, and online platforms have been used to overcome these difficulties; however, the effectiveness of these interventions in various settings has not been well studied. This study is concerned with evaluating how these interventions would help adolescent girls and young women to comprehend their rights, pursue justice, and report violations. These were aimed at measuring performance, uncovering obstacles and enabling factors, and prescribing scalable solutions to improve inclusiveness and equitable access to justice. The quantitative research design was adopted with the help of structured survey consultation questionnaire conducted to 300 individuals living in urban and rural areas and consisting of the various subgroups including young mothers and people with disabilities. Knowledge, confidence, and willingness to act were measured with both closed-ended and Likert-scale questions, which were supported by open-ended questions that contained qualitative information. The findings showed that peer paralegal and legal clinic services produced the most effect in enhancing the level of legal knowledge and confidence, whereas the impact of hotlines and online networks was moderate. The reported benefits in the urban players were bigger, whilst the marginalized groups experienced lesser access and influence because of the structural, socio-cultural, and technological restrictions. Some of the recommendations necessitate scaling programs on community-based initiatives, improving digital access, producing more inclusive and multilingual resources, and adopting effective monitoring and evaluation systems to follow the progress. These are key strategies to the realization of sustainable and equitable legal empowerment of women and girls in Nigeria.

Keywords

Legal empowerment, Women and girls’ rights, Access to justice

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