By Comfort Ikpeme | Project Leader
As some batches of the entrepreneurship training ended for young out of school females, some beneficiaries of the skills have started generating income for themselves, thereby reducing their vulnerability to sexual exploitations and all other forms of violence and discrimination. Below are some outcomes of some beneficiaries who are now shop owners and are training other young people including the males and are also employers of labour contributing to reducing SDGs No:1 which is Zero Poverty.
These beneficiaries also serve as motivation to other young women who turn up daily demanding to be enroll in order to acquire similar skills. The GPI entrepreneurial unit engages the services of some of beneficiaries’ as resource persons in training for the new intakes.
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