Together for Safety and Peace
We work at the intersection of communities and law enforcement to ensure justice, protect rights, and foster trust nationwide.
About Us
COMPPART is guided by a board of trustees with expertise in justice, security, and peacebuilding. The team ensures programs meet community needs and national standards.
Our Objectives
COMPPART Foundation is guided by clear objectives aimed at improving relationships between citizens and security institutions, promoting human rights, and strengthening community resilience. These objectives drive our programs, partnerships, and advocacy to ensure safer, fairer, and more accountable communities across Nigeria.
Strengthening Trust Between Communities and Security Agencies
To reduce and or if possible, eradicate all forms of antagonistic relationship between the Civil Populace and Law Enforcement / Security Agencies (Public or Private) in the provision of their legally defined functions in Nigeria.
Promoting Human Rights–Compliant Security Operations in the Extractive and Energy Sectors
To localize and guide companies, especially in the extractive sectors of hydro-carbon and mining, and energy industries, on how best to manage and deploy their security operations in line with global best practice of respect for and protection of human rights, preventing their abuses by security personnel’s providing such services to them and foster a partnership problem solving between companies and their host communities.
Advancing Community Oriented and Human Rights Based Policing
To conduct trainings, workshops and seminars on community oriented and Human Rights Based Policing for law enforcement/security agencies and their host communities
Building Strategic Partnerships for Human Rights and Law Enforcement Reform
To network, Collaborate and Partner with credible Networks, Coalitions, Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government for the purpose of localizing tested and trust best practice in human rights and law enforcement in Nigeria.
Strengthening Community Resilience Against Justice and Security Sector Impunity
To build and sustain community resilience to LAWFULLY resist justice and security sectors impunity in Nigeria.
Empowering Women and Youth
COMPPART Foundation prioritizes the active involvement of women and youth in justice, security, and peacebuilding programs. By providing training, mentorship, and platforms for engagement, we ensure their voices influence decision-making processes and community initiatives. This approach strengthens social cohesion, encourages innovative solutions, and helps build resilient communities where all members can contribute to sustainable development, accountability, and the protection of human rights.
Measuring Impact Through Action
For over two decades, COMPPART Foundation has worked alongside communities, institutions, and partners to strengthen justice, improve security, and promote peace. These numbers reflect the reach of our work and the people and places impacted by our commitment to human rights and community engagement.
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Years of justice, security, and peacebuilding experience
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States reached through community based interventions
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Communities engaged through policing, human rights, and peace initiatives
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National and international partners, networks, and coalitions
Testimonies
Voices from the Communities We Serve
These testimonies reflect the real experiences of individuals and institutions that have worked with COMPPART Foundation. They show the impact of community engagement, human rights education, and partnership driven approaches to justice, security, and peacebuilding across Nigeria.
Working with COMPPART Foundation changed the way our community relates with law enforcement. Through dialogue sessions and training, we learned how to raise security concerns peacefully and lawfully. Trust has improved, and incidents that once caused tension are now handled through discussion and cooperation. COMPPART gave us a voice and the confidence to engage constructively.
COMPPART Foundation helped our community understand our rights and responsibilities within the justice and security system. Their workshops created space for honest conversations with security agencies and reduced fear and misinformation. We now engage issues calmly and legally, and this has improved peace and cooperation in our area.
The training and engagement supported by COMPPART Foundation strengthened our understanding of human rights and community policing. Their approach encourages partnership rather than confrontation, which has improved service delivery and public cooperation. The impact is visible in how communities now see security institutions as partners in safety and justice.