Legal Aid & Advocacy
Providing essential representation, counseling, and legal pathways for individuals facing rights violations.
Nigeria Office:
Plot No. BNA 1023, Behind Palm Garden Motel, Off Jonah Jang Crescent, Makurdi, Benue State
US HQ Office:
7800 El Camino Real, Atascadero, California 93422
Build Back Community Initiative (BBCI) is committed to protecting vulnerable populations, upholding fundamental human rights, and ensuring access to justice. Our frameworks prioritize the safety of internally displaced persons (IDPs), women, children, and marginalized groups. By monitoring violations, providing legal aid pathways, and establishing comprehensive protection networks, we safeguard community dignity under complex humanitarian conditions.
We actively build protective community environments through rights awareness, tracking systems, and institutional accountability.
Providing essential representation, counseling, and legal pathways for individuals facing rights violations.
Deploying specialized mitigation frameworks and safe referral pathways for survivors of Gender-Based Violence.
Through rights-based frameworks and systemic structural advocacy, our protective initiatives aim to achieve lasting safety and equity:
1. Monitor and document localized human rights violations to ensure transparent tracking
2. Enhance legal literacy and constitutional awareness within remote communities
3. Strengthen safe reporting mechanisms and response protocols for vulnerable children
4. Elevate protection standards within camp environments and informal settlements
5. Support public institutions to match community-level protection requirements
6. Reduce systemic exploitation risks through targeted legal support channels
Tracking ongoing regional vulnerabilities and field-level human rights infractions.
Navigating institutional frameworks to offer legal counsel to underserved populations.
Educating focal monitors on human rights standards and case-handling privacy protocols.
Connecting survivors seamlessly to secure medical, legal, and psychosocial networks.
We implement strict data protection and anonymity guidelines. Information collected during intake remains encrypted, and cases are processed using non-identifiable tracking codes to prevent community exposure or retaliatory risks.
Our protection desk reviews complaints to offer free legal counseling, mediation options, or formal referrals to our network of pro-bono human rights lawyers, facilitating institutional equity for those who cannot afford representation.
Yes. To make changes sustainable, we collaborate with human rights commissions, social welfare ministries, and formal enforcement agencies, ensuring local protections align with state obligations and national frameworks.