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“Pass property ownership law for women” Foundation charges lawmakers

by Folarin Kehinde December 8, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

A Non- Governmental Organizations, ACE charity has called for constitutional laws, such as Land Reform Act, to promote property ownership for women.

The Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at ACE Charity, Vivian Ejike made this suggestion in an interview with pressmen at the round table discussion themed,”Transforming the Business Landscape For Rural Women through Inclusive Economic Development,” held in Abuja.

She explained that women face barriers such as inequality and limited access to resources, including land emphasizing that
cultural and religious settings often confine women to household duties, limiting their economic participation.

She discussed the role of government policies in promoting women’s economic participation.

According to her communities need to legislate property rights for women to ensure equal access to resources adding that representation of women in political positions is crucial to address women’s economic challenges effectively.

“The House of Representative have what it takes to pass some laws that can actually alter the fate of women in a positive way.For instance, land reforms. I don’t know if there’s a Land Reform Act, but that’s something that we can actually do, or the government can take up, to be able to create laws that promote the property ownership of women.

“ I think there are some laws that are against property ownership, and so we need the government to be able to set laws in place that women can hold, both at different levels.So we also need these communities where they are to be able to give property rights to women.

“So we need it to be legislated, passed into law that women can own lands, women can own properties, women can have equal access to resources to women. So we do believe that if it is something that the government can actually pass into law, then it will also help women to be able to benefit more in the economic participation.

“Also, I think it is necessary for women to be better represented in politics, not just for participation, but also representation, because sometimes the men can only partially give information about what women are going through but if there are women representing us at the helm of affairs, they can say for sure what the problem is when it comes to women accessing economic opportunities,”she said

Ejike while discussing the organisation economic program called “Women Microcredit Program” which was aimed at economically empowering rural women in Nigeria, explained that program provides interest-free loans to women entrepreneurs, with 75% of rural women and 80% of food producers being female.

According to her, ACE Charity addresses economic issues through digital training, financial management education, and formal banking access, leading to a high savings rate among participants.

She added that over 500 women have directly benefited, with 2,000 indirect beneficiaries, and the program aims to expand its reach.

Ejike stated that the program started in 2021 is to address the critical issue of access to finance for rural women.

“The core of the program is the women microcredit project, providing small, interest-free loans to rural women entrepreneurs. The program aims to engage various sectors, including policy makers, GBV survivors, and other women-focused programs to foster inclusive conversations,” she noted.

She added that government should ensure gender mainstreaming in in state budget.

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ACE Foundation charges FG on introduction of teaching in multiple languages in schools

by Folarin Kehinde May 20, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

As part of efforts aimed at enhancing prompt assimilation and learning prowess of students, ACE Charity Foundation has called on the federal government to introduce teachings in multiple languages apart from English in schools.

The foundation noted that this will increase access and give the students an opportunity to have access to quality education in the language they understand.

This was said by the Founder/Chief Executive Officers of the foundation, Kiki James during her remark at an Education Innovation Forum tagged” Innovative Approaches to Educational Challenges in Nigeria” held in Abuja

According to James, Nigeria needs a holistic approach to enhance education in Nigeria adding that vocational in addition to literacy numeracy is definitely ready for the 21st century.

“If you look at our counterparts around the world, vocation has been introduced and I think vocational training is exceptional. I believe that not every child is going to progress at the same level. Every child has a different has their own skill. Different children bring different things to the table and we should address them and give them the skills they need to survive.

“So the fact that we have one, it means we’re doing things in the right direction. I think it’s all about implementation and possibly, we need to have a collaboration with different stakeholders and amplify the benefits of language based curriculum.” She added.

Meanwhile, James also root for language, skilled and vocational based curriculum for basic and secondary education across the country.

She explained that vocational in addition to literacy and numeracy thought in the schools will helped Nigeria’s students in meeting up with the global competitiveness.

According to her , students in other parts of the world have already been introduce to vocational training from their basic schools .

Also speaking at the event, Senior Program Officers, ACE charity , Hassana Shuaibu explained that as part of effort to reduce out of school children the foundation has introduced a programme known as ACE Radio school.

Shuaibu said that this was initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

According to her, teachers were contacted, developed script based on the national curriculum and was sent to radio stations in North east and North west adding that every week, the out-of-school children listened and learned .

“Since we began, we have aired in 16 states in Northern Nigeria to a combined listenership of 14 million and have received over 17000 calls and messages. But our impact extends beyond numbers.

“ACE Radio is fulfilling the child’s rights to education, increasing interest in formal education, improving gender parity, reaching married girls, and subverting socio-cultural norms,” Shuaibu stated.

She stressed that the ACE Radio School has brought some respite to the children and by extensions their families, rekindling their hope of getting a good quality education that is uniquely tailored to their needs and levels of understanding.

An education expert, Olusoji Adeniyi during his keynote address emphasized the need for the use of technology to enhance learning experience.

He noted that technology has transformed traditional teaching methods into interactive ad dynamic experiences.

Adeniyi said that e-learning platforms provides access to vast repositories of educational materials.

He advised the federal government to collaborate with local stakeholders, parents , NGOs and also building support networks for schools and learners.

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