Poverty is a pervasive challenge in Nigeria. According to the World Bank, approximately 38.9% of Nigerians, or about 87 million people, lived below the poverty line in 2023. This grim statistic places Nigeria as the second-largest poor population globally. The situation is particularly dire for young people, with over 70% of them facing unemployment and limited economic opportunities, struggling to afford basic necessities like food, shelter, and healthcare.
Our business kickstart program runs in two differnt routes
Vocational training: Participants can learn a variety of vocational skills and gain expertise through our edtech platform.
Poverty graduation program: This routes offers package of support, including asset building, financial services, skills training, mentorship, and access to digital learning.
Our programs has a proven track record of success, with 95% of graduates achieving sustained income growth and lifting themselves out of poverty. We are committed to creating a lasting impact on individuals and communities.