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Centre Trains 75 Borno Female IDPs On Skills
The National Centre For Women Development (NCWD) has graduated 75 female Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Borno State, after a 10-day Economic Empowerment training on various skills acquisition.
The Director-General, NCWD, Mary Eta, disclosed this at the graduation of the beneficiaries at the Women Development Centre (WDC), in Maiduguri.
Eta said that the programme was specially designed by the centre for female IDPs in camps and host communities.
She said that during the training, the beneficiaries were trained on various skills in the areas of catering, tailoring, knitting, hair dressing, make-up, head gear tying, beads and Jewelry making among others.
Eta explained that the goal of the programme was to restore the dignity of the beneficiaries and to ensure diversification of their means of livelihood.
”The training is also expected to provide the opportunity for the beneficiaries to earn income to ameliorate their present conditions, bearing in mind the trauma they had gone through in the wake of the insurgency.
”The training which has two components; skills building and provision of starter kits is hinged on the outcome of a need assessment conducted by NCWD in the NYSC IDPs Camp in Abuja,” she said.
She said that the programme was customised as a quick win to improve opportunities for their proper rehabilitation to facilitate their ability to resettle and reintegrate them into the society.
”It is worthy to mention that we have just completed a similar project in Adamawa and the participants were presented with certificates and starter packs.
”The centre’s enabling law primarily charges it with the responsibility of stimulating consciousness towards the attainment of higher levels of development for Nigerian women and girl child,” Eta said.
Wife of the Governor of Borno, Hajiya Nana Shettima, said that the resettlement package would boost the livelihood and economic status of the IDPs, which had been destroyed by the Boko Haram insurgency.
”Today’s event is so dear to my heart for the fact that the most vulnerable among the displaced population were trained.
“It is no longer news that about 2.5 million people have been displaced in the state.
“The conflict characterised by extreme violence has triggered an acute humanitarian crises such as food insecurity with social and economic impacts on the vast population,” she said.
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