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Globally, 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 13 boys experience sexual abuse before age 18 (WHO). In Nigeria, UNICEF reports that 1 in 6 girls and 1 in 10 boys experience sexual violence before turning 18.
Together, we can keep children safe from abuse
Safety shouldn’t be a privilege. Children deserve a world that protects them, not one they have to survive.
Building a community where every child feels safe, seen, and heard
Amizone helps children, families, and survivors understand grooming, abuse, safe reporting, and access expert support.
What Amizone Is Committed To
Child Safety
Practical safety education for children, caregivers, and teachers—early warning signs, grooming awareness, boundaries, and response tools.
Safe Reporting
A confidential and discreet way to report concerns, cases, incidents or abuse and connect quickly to real support.
Expert Support
Access to therapists, child-protection specialists, legal guides, and community advocates throughout recovery.
Healing Community
A supportive space for survivors, families, victims and allies to share, learn, connect, and heal together.
Pathway to Justice
Guidance toward legal channels, protection services, and support systems when cases must go further.
Chat with Ami
Ami is a 24/7 support assistant designed to help you learn, report concerns safely, and connect to trusted resources at your own pace.
Why Work With Us
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Your questions answered
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Amizone
Child-focused safety and healing initiative for prevention, reporting, and recovery.
Who is Amizone For
Children, survivors, families, educators, therapists, and advocates.
Can someone report abuse on AmiZone?
Yes. Anonymous and confidential reporting is available.
Is AmiZone a therapy or emergency service?
No. We provide guidance and referrals, not emergency response.
How can I support or get involved?
Volunteer, donate, partner, or share awareness.