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The International Committee on Nigeria is a multi-stakeholder nonprofit organization operating in the USA and Nigeria, focused on human rights and religious freedom issues, particularly raising awareness of underreported violence, terrorism, religious persecution, and human rights violations in Nigeria against minority groups by actors like Fulani militants and Boko Haram. It works to hold the Nigerian government accountable, advocate for U.S. policy changes such as designating Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC), build coalitions (including as a member of the African Jewish Alliance), provide statistics on violence, and promote rule of law, justice, religious freedom, and constitutional rights for all Nigerians regardless of religion, tribe, or location. Its vision includes creating a community guided by rule of law and protecting vulnerable populations.