...From Jos to the World..
Jofii
Dear visitors,
Welcome to The Jos Film Initiative-JOFII, our non-profit organization dedicated to the development and empowerment of youth through film, entertainment, creative arts and sports. We are thrilled to have you join us on this journey to foster creativity, imagination, and innovation in young minds.
Our organization believes in the power of the arts and sports to inspire, educate, and transform lives. We provide opportunities for young people to explore their passions, develop their skills, and unleash their creativity in a supportive and nurturing environment.
Through our training workshops, festivals, competitions, grants and award events, we aim to empower young people to pursue their dreams and aspirations, regardless of their background or circumstances. We believe that every young person deserves a chance to shine, and we are committed to helping them achieve their full potential.
We are grateful for the support of our community, partners, and donors, who share our vision and passion for youth development and empowerment. Together, we can make a positive difference in the lives of young people, and inspire the next generation of leaders, artists, and changemakers.
Thank you for visiting our website, and we invite you to learn more about our programs and initiatives. Join us in our mission to create a brighter future for young people through film, entertainment, creative arts and sports.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Henry Samson Mafulul
Executive Director, JOFII
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Earned recognition and trust within the local community, positioning JOFII as one of the leading advocate for human rights and cultural preservation.
Curated and screened more than 10 impactful films, initiating a number of meaningful conversations on human rights topics and raising awareness within the community.
Hosted two annual Human rights film festivals- Rock International Film Festival{RIFF), showcasing a diverse array of both indigenous and international short, feature and documentary films addressing human rights issues
Inspired a new generation of filmmakers and human rights activists, fostering a community dedicated to using film as a tool for positive change.
Forged successful partnerships with organizations such as; Movies that Matter, BOMA Links {US),Frontend Labs {UK), Versatyle-Vibe,National Human Rights Commission, Nigeria Police Force and NGOs etc; enhancing the reach and impact of JOFll’s initiatives.
Empowered over 100 youths, students and young filmmakers through specialized programs, workshops, and opportunities to address social and human rights





