women empowerment

Kaduna: Young Girls Entrepreneurship Program (YOGEP)
Young Girls Entrepreneurship Program (YOGEP) is a women empowerment project that was organized by North-West Coordinator; Hauwa Suleiman. The project challenged the dependent…..
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Rivers: Redefining Valentine’s Day with Egbema Teens
On Valentine’s day, there is usually an increasingly amount of pressure for girls to be in a relationship with the other gender, appear perfect, and express sexual desires, and most of the decisions made on Valentine’s days have resulted to...
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Lagos: Birthing Sheroes: Bridging the Gap Group Dialogue
It is not just enough to provide education for the female child, it is also important that they are introduced to the education that does not occur in classrooms because when approaching real life challenges, there is a need for...
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Lagos: #DontCutMe Campaign: Female Genital Mutilation
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“It is estimated that more than 200 million girls and women alive today have undergone female genital mutilation in the countries where the practice is concentrated. Furthermore, there are an estimated 3 million girls at risk of undergoing female genital...
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ShoulderUp With Academy Award Winner Viola Davis and 2017 Entrepreneur of the Year Phyllis Newhouse
Co-founded by Academy Award Winner Viola Davis and 2017 Entrepreneur of the Year Phyllis Newhouse, this new movement is dedicated to connecting and supporting women on their journey, to bring about change in their communities - where and when it...
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Lagos: Women Skills Development and Business Class
The South-West ICON, in response to the UN-Empower Women champion for change call-for-project, organized a three weeks intense intervention for selected women in the community…
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Lagos: Skills Acquisition- Discovering New Fem-Entrepreneurs
Access to training on fashion and design for rural women, who can barely afford three-square meals for their families, is 95% impossible due to the alarmingly expensive rate charged by the fashion industry to train or accept interns…
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Bayelsa: International Women’s Day Market Mobilization
“The women are always busy—from market to family chores—from morning to night. If they won’t come to us, we will go to them. Today is all about them and they need to know how important this campaign is, to them,...
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