“Our homes burn, our families flee, yet our voices remain unheard”

A survivor from Plateau State

Kerygmos is a UK-registered nonprofit working at the intersection of terror, technology, and humanitarian response.

We exist to protect, rebuild, and empower communities devastated by extremist violence — particularly in Nigeria’s Middle Belt and across the Sahel.

We believe every life has dignity. But today, entire villages are being erased.

Terror groups exploit silence. They thrive in places without digital infrastructure, early warning systems, or data-driven protection. While the world looks away, communities are left invisible — and unprotected.

Kerygmos exists to change that.

Our model fuses strategic intelligence, partnership, and on-the-ground response to rebuild what terror tried to destroy.

Through our four focus areas — Intelligence, Advocacy, Rebuilding, and Education — we confront violence with vision, and silence with bold, local action.

  • Kerygmos exists to make the unseen seen — through intelligence that fuses human insight with cutting-edge technology.

    Where traditional responses fail to predict violence, we are developing AI-powered systems and data models to map threats, predict patterns, and warn vulnerable communities before attacks strike. This isn’t military surveillance — it’s humanitarian foresight.

    Our work draws on field research, survivor testimony, digital infrastructure gaps, and satellite imagery to build early-warning networks that save lives. We partner with those on the ground to make data actionable, not abstract.

    This is intelligence for impact — a digital shield for the forgotten.

  • Kerygmos amplifies the stories of those who’ve been displaced, hunted, or abandoned by the systems meant to protect them. We partner with journalists, academics, policy-makers, and campaigners to raise awareness — not just to inform, but to mobilise.

    Whether it’s championing the cause of the kidnapped, challenging foreign policy silence, or confronting Western apathy, advocacy is how we give voice to those the world ignores.

  • Violence doesn’t just take lives — it takes futures.

    Our Rebuilding pillar focuses on long-term, dignified recovery. We work with local churches, NGOs, and responders to provide trauma care, shelter, and psychosocial support. We also look at economic recovery — training survivors in new skills, creating micro-enterprise pathways, and restoring agency to those robbed of their livelihoods.

    From trauma kits to carpentry tools, we rebuild with purpose.

  • When terror tears through communities, it doesn’t just destroy buildings — it destroys futures. Schools are closed. Books are burned. Classrooms stand empty. And with them, the very possibility of a different life disappears.

    Entire generations of children lose access to learning, and the consequences ripple for decades. But it’s not only children. Adult men — often traumatised, displaced, or disabled by violence — are left without the tools or confidence to rebuild their lives, provide for their families, or lead their communities forward.

    At Kerygmos, we believe in restoring life chances. Through creative and context-driven approaches to education, we help survivors of all ages regain access to knowledge, skills, and hope.

    Education isn’t just a classroom — it’s the foundation for dignity, independence, and the power to choose a future again.