UNESCO: United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) collaborates towards improving the reading culture of Nigerians particularly in the rural areas through the establishment of rural libraries using corps members.
BRITISH COUNCIL/WORLD BANK: British Council/World Bank Institute (BC/WBI) is in collaboration with the NYSC in the area of creating awareness on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGS) and the National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS) for application in the community development service (CDS) projects of corps members.
WOTCLEF: Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation (WOTCLEF) is in partnership with NYSC in the area of campaign against women trafficking, child labour and HIV/AIDS. It is a project supported by DFID of the British High Commission and recently by PATH of the USAID. WOTCLEF works in tandem with National Agency for protection against Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), an agency established through the influence and success of the WOTCLEF project to enforce the law on trafficking in persons in Nigeria .
United States Embassy is using corps members in creating awareness on environmental regeneration and in checking pollution, habitat conservation, waste management and liter collection in partnership with some selected state government and the Ecological Fund.
NDLEA: Corps members form Drug-free clubs and organize public enlightenment campaigns through lectures, debates, seminars, rallies, etc in schools, motor parks, markets and public squares in their host communities.
WHO: Corps members serve as independent monitors during poliomyelitis immunization in the country. They also participate in public enlightenment campaigns on immunization against deadly diseases like polio, measles, diphtheria, whooping cough, tuberculosis as well as in the control of malaria, diarrhea, etc.
ICPC/EFCC: Corps members are organized into various groups to campaign against corruption, fraud and other forms of economic and financial crimes.
SERVICOM: under this platform, corps members form CDS groups in their places of primary assignment to promote effective service delivery at the national, state and Local Government levels. They assist in carrying out Servicom sensitization in both the public and private sectors of the society.
LEGAL AID, in collaboration with the legal Aid Council and other human rights groups, corps members form CDS groups to provide legal aid services for widows, children and other less privileged groups who fall victims to denial and violation.