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Mary Abanum Foundation Supports Market Women

Mary Abanum Foundation Supports Market Women At Mary Abanum Foundation, we believe in empowering market women to thrive in their businesses and communities. Our mission is to provide essential resources, training, and support that enable these women to enhance their entrepreneurial skills, access wider markets, and secure financial independence. Through workshops on financial literacy, business […]

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Mary Abanum Foundation Donates Books to a Secondary School in Sapele

Mary Abanum Foundation Donates Books to a Secondary School In Sapele In a heartfelt initiative aimed at promoting literacy and education, the Mary Abanum Foundation proudly donated a collection of books to a secondary school. This generous contribution, which includes a diverse range of genres and subjects, is designed to enrich the students’ learning experience

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A key ingredient for helping young mothers succeed

A key ingredient for helping young mothers succeed Two mothers, three children, two different countries – facing similar challenges. Learn why innovative NGOs are integrating Early Childhood Development with second-chance education for girls. It’s 6:30 AM in Chipata, Zambia, and 7:30 AM in Arusha, Tanzania, 651 miles away. Two girls who have never met, Tika

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Women Development: NGO Advocates Proper Girl-Child Nurturing

Women Development: NGO Advocates Proper Girl-Child Nurturing Vivacious Development Initiative (VIDI), a gender and child-focused non-profit organisation, has urged parents to nurture the girl-child with the vision of making her a successful woman, future mother and wife. Onyinyechi Nwosu, founder of VIDI, gave this advice in Aba on Friday, in an interview. Nwosu said poor

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WOMEN TRAFFICKING IN NIGERIA

Hundreds of Nigerian women and girls are trafficked each year into forcible prostitution. They are made to endure slave-like conditions in foreign countries , notably Italy, and the Middle East. WOCON is stepping up its efforts to expose and erradicate this abusive and illegal practice. Due to many factors including the escalating level of poverty,

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