With Women&Co, Pathfinder Int’l leads innovation for health, climate resilience

With Women&Co, Pathfinder Int’l leads innovation for health, climate resilience

WOMEN AND CO

Pathfinder International Nigeria has launched Women&Co Nigeria, an innovative platform designed to power women-led solutions at the intersection of health, climate, and economic resilience. The initiative builds on Pathfinder’s over six-decade legacy of advancing the health, rights and wellbeing of women, children and communities across Nigeria.

Women&Co reimagines how we find and grow solutions by putting women at the center of ideas that truly work for their communities. Rooted in the belief that when women lead, everyone benefits, Women&Co in Nigeria seeks to help women unlock the capital, partnerships, and influence they need to drive transformative, sustainable change.

Speaking at the launch of the initiative, Regional Portfolio Director, Pathfinder International, Dr. Amina Aminu Dorayi said, “Across Nigeria, women are already solving some of the toughest challenges in their homes, communities, and workplaces. Women&Co is about amplifying that ingenuity, putting women in the driver’s seat to design the innovations and systems that will shape our nation’s future in health, climate, and development.”

The Nigerian launch marks the country’s inclusion in a platform that was first unveiled at the United Nations General Assembly in September 2025. Women&Co unites cross-disciplinary women leaders from leadership, health, climate, entrepreneurship, governance, and finance to co-design solutions that not only solve local problems but can also scale regionally and globally.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Women’s Health, Dr Adanna Steinacker in her remarks said the mission of Women&Co strongly resonates with its national agenda to prioritise women’s health, equity and leadership. “By building a community where women lead solutions across health, climate change, entrepreneurship and governance, Women&Co embodies the kind of collaboration and creativity that our nation needs to renew systems and unlock new possibilities.”

Its inaugural co-design convening in Abuja with women representing diverse sectors and abilities maps where women stand in leadership and decision-making, identifies barriers to capital and opportunity, and charts bold actions and investments to accelerate women-led innovation.