This initiative empowers Nigerian women smallholder farmers through access to land, sustainable farming training, and market linkages. By addressing gender inequality and boosting agricultural productivity, it enhances food security and rural economies. Aligned with SDGs 2 (Zero Hunger) and 5 (Gender Equality), the program aims to equips women with tools and agribusiness skills, fostering resilience and sustainability. Support us to cultivate equality, empower women, and transform communities.
Women farmers in Nigeria, the backbone of agriculture, are systematically marginalized-denied land ownership, excluded from markets, and stripped of resources. Despite contributing 70% of agricultural labor, they face crushing poverty, food insecurity, and climate vulnerability. Without access to training, tools, or fair income, their potential is stifled, perpetuating cycles of inequality and hunger. This injustice demands urgent action to empower women.
The "She Farms, She Leads" initiative tackles these challenges by providing women farmers with land access, sustainable farming training, modern tools, and market linkages. Through microloans, cooperatives, and climate-resilient practices, we empower women to increase productivity, income, and food security. By breaking barriers and fostering leadership, this project transforms women into drivers of economic growth and community resilience.
The "She Farms, She Leads" initiative will create a lasting impact by empowering women farmers to become self-reliant agricultural leaders. Increased productivity will boost food security, reduce poverty, and stimulate local economies. Over time, empowered women will inspire future generations, promote gender equality, and build climate-resilient communities, fostering sustainable development and transforming Nigeria's agricultural landscape for decades to come.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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