csedinitiative
promoting literacy through sporting activities
Using Nigerian children / youths participating in sports related activities to promote literacy and social well being
Sport Advocacy
fostering peace through sports
Youthfullness
Chanelling youthful energy for the development of a well balanced future sport men and women
Talents
Leveraging talents for promotion of peace in both local and international Community
Empowerment
Empowering the youths in rural and urban communities to fulfil their potentials and achieve their dreams
About us
A brief history of CSED
CSED (Community Sport and Educational Development) Initiative is a sport for change NGO that started operation in May 2015. We are popularly known as CSED and we are registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria. CSED seek to use Nigerian children/youths participating in sports related activities to promote literacy and their social well-being. Especially those living in rural and urban communities in the Niger Delta area of Nigeria.
Our goal is to develop well balanced future sports men and women. As well as to use sports to empower young persons to fulfil their potentials and achieve their dream of earning a living, while representing Nigeria in international sporting news.
Sports Advocacy
Free Distribution of sports kits
Promoting peace through sports
Empowering youths
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Laying foundation for grassroot development
The Niger Delta area of Nigeria is made up of nine states. However, it has produced more than sixty percent of athletes that have represented Nigeria in international sporting events. CSED works with sport associations/federations, relevant Ministries (education, youths/sports, women and social development), corporate organisations, NGOs and CBOs to promote education, build the capacity of students and teachers; while promoting grassroots sports activities in the Niger Delta area of Nigeria. However, some of our past and future projects would be carried out in other parts of Nigeria.