A Nigerian-American who earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in the United States, Onyinye returned to her native Nigeria to examine the urgent issue of girls health, education, early marriage and, most of all, girls empowerment.

University of Washington honors Onyinye Edeh
The University of Washington School of Public Health has named 50 alumni Changemakers of Public Health.
Onyinye Edeh speaks at Women Deliver Conference
Strong Enough Girls founder champions Comprehensive Sexuality Education.
Recently returned fellow Onyinye Edeh gets job at Family Planning 2020
Former fellow Onyinye Edeh (Nigeria, 2016-2018) starts her new role as Associate at the Family Planning 2020 (FP2020) Secretariat in Washington DC. She will work with 18 Anglophone African countries to advance the FP2020 goal of providing access to family planning services and commodities to 120 million more women and girls by 2020. The Secretariat ...
