Hi Ofong, i cannot but agree with you when i came accross this piece. I know of many NGO( in Nigeria)who collect grant and are not doing what they are supposed to do. Im a researcher so im not making this up. I ve done series of studies bothering on…
Hi Emily,
I joined BFP network just last month.MY name is Margaret Essien. I am a Nigerian. The issue that bothers women in Nigeria is marginalisation. In formulating policies, political appointment, education etc. The girl child is treated as if s…
We believe supporting entrepreneurs in developing countries is crucial to lifting people out of poverty.
We aim at providing Business Model & creating Opportunity for the poor, Under and Un Educated Youths, Training and assistance to young ENTREPRENEURS to help them to start their own industry for growth, be Self Employed to escape the endless cycle of poverty.
We have developed compact Mini machines (Plastics) affordable and convenient for the common people to start with a very small capital. The machine provides wide product range and many industry options to work with. We have been conferred by PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION with PLASTICON AWARD for the same.
We provide training and assistance to Entrepreneurs to start their own ventures in Plastic industry and also participate in EDP organised by Government and Non government organisations
Dear Meg,
thank you very much indeed for your input to the 'Women's Issues' discussion here on Business Fights Poverty.
I've left a comment in the discussion there, but also wanted to pop by and say hi to you here too.
I'd love to know more about your work in Nigeria whenever you have time to share.
With warmest wishes
Chris