Bauchi based NGO visit communities to empower vulnerable Women

By Suzan Edeh, Bauchi

A Bauchi based NGO, Ubuntu Sisters for All Foundation USAF has embarked on advocacy visit to some communities to identify vulnerable women who will be selected for the next phase of its skills acquisition scheme in Bauchi LGA.

The Executive Director of USAF, Mrs Helen Daniel gave this hint shortly after an advocacy visit to Wurogobbo, Kafin-Tafawa, Angwan Kanawa and Birshi Gandu to create awareness on the proposed scheme.

She said women in the identified communities required urgent intervention to enable them overcome the current economic hardship which has affected most families’ standard of living.

Mrs Helen Daniel indicated that similar intervention of Ubuntu Sisters for all Foundation in Rafin-Zurfi, Yelwa and Angwan-Ngas last year had yielded fruitful result as the seventy women trained by her NGO received working tools in their area of specialization, saying this had helped them to overcome endemic poverty.

While expressing gratitude to the Development Exchange Centre DEC Bauchi for its support, Mrs Helen Daniel urged other bodies like WaterAid, UNICEF and Bauchi State micro finance no institutions to come to the aid of Ubuntu Sisters for All Foundation to enable it contribute to the fight against poverty within vulnerable communities in Bauchi State.

Earlier, the leader of one of the women groups, Mrs Priscilla Ocholi of Empowered Women Wealthier Community Rafin-Zurfi pledged her groups support to the NGO, assuring that women would be mobilised to acquire skills of their choice to reverse the ugly trend of endemic poverty ravaging households.

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