Countries Reached(Nigeria & South Sudan)
Lives Directly Impacted(Vulnerable Families, Female Sex Workers, Trafficked Persons, and Victims of Disasters)
Indirect Beneficiaries! (We are determined to touch the African continent more with our Acts of Love than with our words)
About IOF
The Ina Omakwu Foundation (IOF) is a subsidiary of Family Ministries International (FMI) and The Royal Family Institutions. The IOF is named after FMI’s founder, Pastor Inalegwu Omakwu. Since IOF’s commencement in 2013, it has engaged in humanitarian and development work, through its Missions Department.
As of 2013, FMI Mission’s department has funded various activities including: building, renovations and supporting schools, churches, widows’ homes and orphanages in Nigeria (e.g. Jigawa, Kaduna, and Kano) and abroad (e.g. Uganda); Providing relief support to victims of religious violence and other crises in places like Jos, Kaduna and Bauchi State; Providing resource support for Nigerian prisons such as the Keffi prisons in Nasarawa state; Pioneering monetary support and skills training for various widows and orphans; and Engaging in community development initiatives such as digging wells in Kaduna state.
Focus Areas
Relief
To provide relief to victims of conflicts, natural disasters and other emergencies
Women & Girls
To promote women and girl’s human rights in Nigeria and Africa, and to enhance their living standards
Health
To engage in health projects in Nigeria and Africa
Justice & Good Governance
To engage in societal development and justice projects in Nigeria and Africa
Education & Development
To empower Nigerians and Africans through education, and to promote sustainable development in Nigerian and African societies.