Over 900 staff members of Nigeria’s leading insurance company, AXA Mansard, have actively participated in initiatives aimed at combating domestic and sexual violence against children nationwide. These efforts coincided with the company’s annual social responsibility event, AXA Week for Good, where employees engaged in community outreach, education, and advocacy across Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.
As part of the program, hundreds of employees visited schools to educate students and teachers on recognizing, preventing, and reporting violence. This initiative is a core component of AXA Hearts In Action (AHIA)—a volunteer platform encouraging staff to contribute their time, expertise, and resources to societal causes.
Rashidat Adebisi, Chief Client Officer of AXA Mansard, emphasized the importance of collective action: “Our employees are not just giving time; they are working together for a better future. We share our knowledge to protect vulnerable communities and support human progress.”
Under the theme “Being a Girl Shouldn’t Be A Risk,” staff also participated in awareness walks designed to highlight the threats faced by girls in Nigeria and the importance of safeguarding their rights. Adebisi pointed out that Nigeria’s 105 million children—half of the country’s population—are at risk, with data revealing that 60% of children experience some form of violence before turning 18.
She stressed that protecting children and particularly girls is vital for Nigeria’s future and the continent’s development. “Our goal is to ensure that every girl has a safe space and access to help, and to eliminate perpetrators of violence,” she said.
In 2024, over 23,000 volunteering hours were logged by more than half of AXA Mansard employees, reflecting the company’s deep commitment to social impact. By empowering staff to take meaningful action, AXA Mansard continues to demonstrate that corporate responsibility extends beyond business—aiming to create a safer, more inclusive society for all.