
Humanitarian | Child Rights Advocate | Women & Youth Empowerment Champion
Oluwatosin Victoria Ogunsuada is a Nigerian humanitarian, child rights advocate, and passionate youth leader dedicated to social justice, gender equity, and inclusive development. A dynamic force in community development, leveraging advocacy, volunteerism, and civic engagement to improve the lives of marginalized populations particularly women, girls, and children.
With a background in Political science and Public Administration and professional certification in Humanitarian Studies and NGO Management, Oluwatosin has built a strong foundation for impactful service. She currently serves as an Adolescent Program Instructor with Caritas Nigeria, where she delivers the globally recognized NO MEANS NO Worldwide curriculum in rural communities empowering girls with critical verbal, mental, and physical skills to combat sexual and gender-based violence.
Her commitment to volunteerism is evident in her active involvement with several service-driven organizations, including Rotaract, Maryjane Sustainable Development Initiative (MSDI), Inclusive Nigerian Youth (INY), and YALI-Imo. Through these platforms, she has led and contributed to projects aligned with Rotary International’s seven areas of focus, with a strong emphasis on health, education, water, and community development.
As the current President of a Rotaract Club, Oluwatosin leads a team of young professionals dedicated to transforming their communities through sustainable service projects. Her leadership reflects a deep commitment to youth engagement and capacity building.
In 2021, Oluwatosin earned a professional diploma with distinction from the Institute for Humanitarian Studies and Social Development, later volunteering as a facilitator with the institution to support the next generation of humanitarian leaders.
Through her work, she continues to advance the rights and agency of women, children, and young people,promoting a society where everyone, regardless of background, can live in dignity, safety, and opportunity.