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TechHer Volunteer Lawyer

TechHer's Volunteer Lawyer Network

Job Type

Volunteer

Location

Multiple Locations

Experience

Entry Level

Salary

Negotiable

Additional Details

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Application Deadline

31 October 2025, 11:59 AM WAT

(2 days left)

Job Description

The internet, via digital platforms, has improved learning and communication for young people. However, it has also facilitated new forms of violence targeting women and girls. 

Online Gender-Based Violence (OGBV), or Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) as it is often called, refers to instances of violence carried out in digital spaces, targeting women and girls who use these technologies/platforms. These attacks include:

 

  • Cyber harassment and stalking
  • Doxing (exposing private information without consent)
  • Non-consensual sharing of intimate images (revenge porn)
  • Hate speech, cyberbullying, and targeted misinformation campaigns
  • Sextortion and sexploitation, amongst others.

 

In Nigeria, survivors of OGBV often face significant barriers to justice, including limited access to legal support, weak enforcement of existing laws, and drawn out court processes.

About the Volunteer Lawyer Network
TechHer is launching a Volunteer Lawyer Network to provide legal aid, representation, and support for OGBV survivors in Nigeria. We are seeking lawyers and legal professionals from all 36 states of the federation who are committed to providing remediation for survivors.

What You’ll Gain as part of The Network:
 

  • Make a real impact: Help survivors navigate the legal system and seek redress
  • Collaborate with like-minded professionals: Join a dedicated community of lawyers working to strengthen digital rights.
  • Strengthen legal protections against OGBV: Shape legal interventions and push for stronger enforcement.

Requirements

Requirements:

  • Minimum of LL.B and BL qualifications (NYSC members, aspirants to the Bar, or paralegals with relevant experience may also apply).
  • Demonstrated interest or experience in human rights, digital rights, gender justice, or public interest litigation.
  • Strong commitment to confidentiality, empathy, and survivor-centered approaches.
  • Ability to work remotely and collaborate effectively across states.
  • Excellent communication and documentation skills.

What You’ll Gain:

  • Meaningful impact: Provide real-time support to survivors seeking redress and justice.
  • Professional collaboration: Join a national network of like-minded legal professionals committed to gender and digital justice.
  • Advocacy exposure: Contribute to legal reforms and interventions strengthening Nigeria’s digital safety ecosystem.
  • Capacity building: Gain access to specialized training in digital rights, gender-based violence law, and survivor-centered advocacy.

How to Apply: Interested and qualified candidates should apply using the Employer's link. 

Step in with confidence, speak with clarity, and let your excellence shine through. We’re rooting for you every step of the way, go make it happen! 🚀 – The Thrive Team

 

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