Our Partners
Backed by the World's Best Institutions
OSPRE Nigeria operates within a world-class multi-stakeholder ecosystem — connecting international development organisations, federal agencies, and community networks into a unified resilience architecture.
Become a PartnerInternational Partners
Development Partners & Multilateral Organisations
European Union
Development PartnerA key development partner supporting the national early warning system, community resilience programmes, and the OSPRE technology infrastructure through the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa.
UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Development PartnerFunds OSPRE's North-East resilience programming, supports community reporter training, and contributes to the joint UK–Nigeria Security and Justice Programme.
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Technical PartnerProvides OSPRE's technical assistance programme, embedding advisors in the technology and analytics divisions and supporting the AI-powered threat detection system.
United Nations Development Programme
UN AgencyManages the Community Resilience Initiative in partnership with OSPRE, supporting community resilience committees across the North-East and North-West.
World Bank Group
MultilateralSupports OSPRE's National Risk Index and integrates the platform's data into Nigeria's development finance architecture for climate-resilience investments.
United States Agency for International Development
Development PartnerPartners with OSPRE on countering violent extremism in North-East and North-West Nigeria through community engagement and alternative livelihoods programming.
Federal Government
Federal Agency Partners
Partnership Model
Why Partner with OSPRE Nigeria?
Global Network Access
Join a multi-stakeholder network amplifying reach across Nigeria's 36 states and 774 LGAs.
Verified Impact Data
Access OSPRE's rigorous outcome tracking and impact measurement framework, meeting the highest international accountability standards.
Co-design & Ownership
OSPRE's partnership model emphasises joint design, local ownership, and sustainable capacity transfer — not externally imposed solutions.