Rivers
Group Trains 30 Deaf Women On Entrepreneurial Skills
A civil society group known as D-Ability Initiative, has flagged off entrepreneurial skills acquisition training for 30 deaf women and girls in Rivers State.
The training which is initiated by the D-Ability Initiative is funded by the European Union and Agents for Citizen-Driven Tranformation and the British Council.
Speaking at the flag-off ceremony, Executive Director of D-Ability Initiative, Dr Kingdom Nwanyanwu, said the goal of the training is to improve the financial wellbeing of deaf women and girls in Rivers State.
Nwanyanwu explained that the training would last for six months, adding that fashion and design, was chosen because it is a skill that allows the designer to show his creativity and also easy to start up.
“People with disability are marginalised, but when it comes to the world of disabilities, the deaf are the most marginalised. They are the most vulnerable because they can’t express their situation. Secondly, being women and deaf makes them the most vulnerable because they face many forms of neglect.
“So when we give them the entrepreneurial skills that will enhance and bring their creativity to bear, it will bring about their financial independence.”
He also called on the government to support and partner with the civil society to give a sense of belonging to people with disability.
“After this training, we are going to set up a hub, where all of them are going to work. Imagine having a hub where all the fashion designers working there are all deaf people who are creating innovative fashion designs, so that is our target. We want them to put the training into use under our supervision, so that we will achieve the aim the training in order to train other people.”
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Ms.Uche Micah, who spoke through an interpreter, regretted that the society does not have any special attention for deaf people.”After the training I’m expecting to be self dependent to be able to sew clothes for people and make money. I am very happy because this is the first time that this kind of program is coming specifically for female deaf, mothers and girls, I am expect more of this project
.”Also, a parent to one of deaf beneficiary, Mr Jimoh Salaudeen, commended the European Union, the Agents for Citizen-Driven Transformation, British Council and D-Ability Initiate, for the empowerment programme.
By: Oribim Ibama
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