Deadline: August 1, 2025

The CJID AI for Civil Society Workshop 2025 presents a transformative opportunity for Nigerian civil society organisations (CSOs) seeking to build capacity in artificial intelligence, ethical AI advocacy, and algorithmic accountability. Organised by the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) and supported by Luminate and the Nigeria AI Collective, this workshop aims to equip CSOs with the tools and networks to shape AI policy and practice across Nigeria.

Whether you’re a tech-focused non-profit, a governance-oriented NGO, or a grassroots advocacy group exploring digital innovation, the CJID AI for Civil Society Workshop 2025 offers a strategic pathway to deepen your understanding of AI and deploy it for social good.


Timeline and Duration

  • Application Deadline: 1 August 2025
  • Engagement Period: 6 months of intensive learning, collaboration, and practical implementation

Workshop Objectives

The programme is designed to strengthen the role of civil society in Nigeria’s AI ecosystem. Key objectives include:

  • Building foundational knowledge in AI technologies and data governance
  • Promoting algorithmic accountability and ethical AI practices
  • Enhancing CSOs’ ability to influence AI policy and public discourse
  • Facilitating collaboration between CSOs, technologists, media practitioners, and policymakers
  • Supporting the development of AI-informed advocacy campaigns and tools

What Selected CSOs Will Gain

Organisations chosen for the workshop will benefit from:

  • Expert-led training sessions on AI, data management, and digital rights
  • Capacity-building support to develop AI-driven strategies and interventions
  • Peer-learning platforms to share best practices across sectors
  • Financial support to pilot an AI-focused initiative or advocacy campaign
  • Inclusion in a growing community of African organisations working at the intersection of AI, governance, and civil society

Who Should Apply?

Applications are open to:

  • Registered Nigerian CSOs, non-profits, and advocacy organisations
  • Organisations already working on issues related to digital rights, civic tech, governance, or AI policy
  • CSOs developing or seeking to develop AI tools to support their mission
  • Groups committed to scaling their AI capabilities for societal impact

What Is Expected of Participants?

Selected organisations must commit to:

  • Participating fully in all scheduled workshops, learning labs, and mentorship sessions
  • Contributing to peer knowledge exchanges and collaboration efforts
  • Designing and implementing a small-scale AI advocacy project or tool
  • Reporting on learnings and impacts throughout the six-month engagement

How to Apply

To join the CJID AI for Civil Society Workshop 2025, follow these steps:

  1. Confirm that your organisation meets the eligibility requirements.
  2. Outline a clear idea for an AI-centred advocacy initiative or digital tool.
  3. Submit your application no later than 1 August 2025.

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Why This Workshop Matters

As artificial intelligence continues to shape public policy, digital services, and civic life, it’s critical that Nigerian CSOs take an active role in ensuring AI is ethical, inclusive, and people-centred. The CJID AI for Civil Society Workshop 2025 enables organisations to build AI fluency, drive evidence-based advocacy, and help shape a just digital future.

Don’t miss this chance to place your organisation at the forefront of AI governance in Africa.


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