UNICEF’s mobile platform U-Report hits 3 million users as Jigawa State tops list

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By Edoamaowo Udeme 

 

 UNICEF’s unique social media platform U’ Report used to engage with communities on issues that affect them has surpassed 3 million registered responders in Nigeria this morning with the highest number of U-Reporters registered in Jigawa State.

 With The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) as a partner and key player in the recruitment of responders. All states in Nigeria are represented on the platform.

Reaching about 60,000 over the past five months, the platform shares life-saving information with communities in case of emergencies, such as disease outbreaks. 

According to the UNICEF Nigeria Representative Mohamed Fall in a press statement release in Abuja Nigeria, “Reaching 3 million U-Reporters in Nigeria is a huge step in empowering young Nigerians with information to transform their communities,”

“U-Report provides a great opportunity for increased engagement and transparency as a direct channel of communication between leaders and the people they serve,” he added. 

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“The Office of the Vice President, Nigerian Senators and members of the House of Representatives are using U-Report to connect with their communities on critical issues to find out what needs to be improved or where the focus needs to be in service delivery in their states”

  

Using simple SMS messages and social media to reach communities around the country, U’Report provides an opportunity for young Nigerians to share their opinions and drive positive change in the country.

“It also uses volunteer U-Reporters to provide critical information on issues affecting their communities through polls. It is also a valuable tool for sharing information through message alerts”.

“The U-Report platform reaches communities in 54 countries around the world and has grown to almost 7 million responders globally, since it was first launched in 2011. More than two out of five UReporters worldwide are in Nigeria”

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 The first U-Report poll in Nigeria was sent out in April 2014 and since then, almost 300 polls have been run on the platform in Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Pidgin and English. Topics include health, education, safety and security, internally displaced persons, water and sanitation and violence against children, with results disseminated to Government and other relevant agencies.

 

“A second U-Report platform was recently established in Nigeria: U-Report 24×7, dedicated to populations affected by conflict in the north-east states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa”. 

For the first time, UReport 24×7 employs voice communication alongside text messaging, to make the platform accessible to those who cannot read or write.

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Thanks to the support of all major mobile network operators in Nigeria – AirTel, Etisalat, Glo and MTN – being a UReporter is free. AirTel also provides free voice minutes for use for UReport 24×7.  The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provides funding support for U-Report Nigeria.

To become a U-Reporter in Nigeria, you can register on social media by simply sending JOIN to U-Report Nigeria on Facebook or send JOIN as a direct message on Twitter to @Ureportnigeria. By text, send the word ‘JOIN’ to 24453 and voice your opinion. All options are free.

 All U-Report polls can be accessed on the public website www.nigeria.ureport.in 

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