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IWD: Feedifuture, Partners Applauds Women’s Participation in Agribusiness, Microenterprises in the Northeast

by Folarin Kehinde March 8, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

Kenny Folarin, Abuja

As Nigeria Joins the World to mark the 2022 International Women’s Day, the Feedifuture Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity, Mercy Corps and other partners has applauded the role of women in agribusiness despite daunting challenges experienced in the Northeast Nigeria.

According to them, women in Northeast Nigeria continue to make up the majority of subsistence farmers, owing to lack of access to land, extension services, training, business development services, and financial inclusion opportunities that could significantly enable them to operate at higher levels of agricultural value chains.

They noted that the situation is being excerbated by prolonged insecurity and ongoing conflict in Northeast Nigeria, which continues to weaken local economies and cause thier displacements compounded by the already concerned sexual and gender-based violence that women face, as well as the religious and cultural beliefs that are barriers to women’s participation in market systems.

These challenges has resulted to high poverty levels, food shortages, unemployment, discrimination, and gender inequality; and in spite of them, the resilience Activity is proud of the role that women continue to play in Agribusiness and Microenterprises sub-sectors as the Northeast recovers from the effects of more than 12 years of devastating events.

Read Also: USAID’s Feed the Future invest Additional $2.5 million to reduce Hunger, Malnutrition in the North East

Meanwhile, the Chief of Party of the Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity, Mrs. Margarita Aswani while speaking on the theme: Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”, noted that the Rural Resilience Activity has commenced the implementation of its Women Economic Empowerment (WEE) intervention aimed at fostering an inclusive Northeast Nigeria.

“We are incredibly proud to be working with such change agents, and with the men in their communities who are no longer gatekeepers, but gate openers, who support us and propel us to move our work forward in women’s economic empowerment”.

Aswani explained that through WEE, the Activity will continue to facilitate access to income generation opportunities and life chances such as skills development and opportunity for women to own assets.

Read Also: Mercy Corps, LAPO Sign MoU to Facilitate Easy Credit Accessibility to 90,000 Farmers, Microenterprises in the North East

“Through WEE, the Activity will institutionalize demand-driven female-led platforms, such as the North East Women Economic Empowerment Network (NEW-EEN), and bring private sector, research institutions, government agencies, and civil society organizations together to enable market systems actors to continue sharing and disseminating learning, develop partnerships, promote investments and influence policies, practices, or regulations that address common barriers to inclusive growth and investments”.

She added that the Resilience Activity is also hosting a Media for Women Economic Empowerment Roundtable to co-create gender transformative messaging towards an inclusive society.

Aswani however call for stakeholders cooperation in building and promoting gender inclusiveness and growth in agribusiness.

“As we commemorate this year’s International Women’s Day, we call on policy makers, the media, private sector, civil society organizations and donors to join hands in building institutions for promoting accountability, gender responsiveness, and inclusive growth for women in the Agribusiness and Microenterprises sub-sectors”.

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Mercy Corps, LAPO Sign MoU to Facilitate Easy Credit Accessibility to 90,000 Farmers, Microenterprises in the North East

by Folarin Kehinde February 25, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

Mercy Corps, a leading global humanitarian and development organization, on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with LAPO Microfinance Bank Limited to make credit facilities accessible to 90,000 low-income households, comprising smallholder farmers and microenterprises, in the Northeast states of Borno, Adamawa, Yobe and Gombe.

The Country Director, Mercy Corps Nigeria, Mr Ndubisi Anyanwu, while speaking at the signing ceremony in Abuja noted that the partnership with LAPO contributes to Mercy Corps strategic objectives of improving market systems development through community facilitation and private sector partnerships.

“The partnership will avail essential financial services and products to over 500,000 farmers in Adamawa, Borno, Gombe and Yobe states”.

Anyanwu explained that the partnership is part of its financial inclusion strategies to reduce the population of adults who are excluded from formal financial services, and continue to build resilience in fragile communities within the country.

“This partnership is a strategic way of responding to the well-documented challenges of poor farmers and producer households in accessing finance in Northeast Nigeria, where ongoing conflict and insecurity have worsened the already weak financial inclusion of poor farmers and vulnerable people, particularly women, young people, internally displaced persons, and people living with disabilities”. He added.

Managing Director, LAPO Microfinance Bank Limited, Cynthia Ikponmwosa noted that the partnership with Mercy Corps will further deepen the reach of the financial institution’s 30 years mandate of effectively bridging the social and economic gaps in Nigeria, especially for members of low-income households who are often most vulnerable and impacted during crisis situations.

“Mercy Corps’ partnership with LAPO MfB demonstrates a shared vision and commitment to revitalization of over 90,000 impacted families,”

Chief of Party of the Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity, Margarita Aswani on her part noted that “when like-minded partners come together, the real winners are the communities that we serve.

Read Also: USAID’s Feed the Future invest Additional $2.5 million to reduce Hunger, Malnutrition in the North East

“We hope to learn from LAPO’s extensive experience in microcredit for vulnerable households and support our communities in North East Nigeria to grow their savings and their businesses, making them resilient against future shocks.”

The LAPO-Mercy Corps partnership will focus on interventions in the financial services sector that will create and institutionalize a market-based relationship between financial service providers, technical extension and business advisory service providers, smallholder farmers, microenterprises and small- to medium-enterprises, as well as agricultural inputs and output lead firms and key agribusiness stakeholders.

These interventions will be designed to increase access to and use of appropriate financial services, particularly credit, savings, insurance, financial education, and payment platforms for increasing enterprise productivity and household income for microenterprises and smallholder farmers in maize, rice, cowpea, groundnuts, and small ruminant value-chains, within the implementation states of the Rural Resilience Activity.

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USAID’s Feed the Future invest Additional $2.5 million to reduce Hunger, Malnutrition in the North East

by Folarin Kehinde February 16, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

Kenny Folarin, Abuja

The USAID-funded Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity will invest additional $2.5 million through the Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFO) to reduce hunger and malnutrition in the northeast region of Nigeria.

The Country Director, Mercy Corps Nigeria, Ndubisi Anyanwu and Chief of Party, Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity, Margarita Aswani made this known in a press statement in Abuja on Wednesday.

According to the duo, the investment aim at mitigating the negative impact of the conflict and insecurity in the region which has resulted in the loss of lives and property, destruction of critical infrastructure, displacement and the destabilization of economic, food and animal production.

Meanwhile, the USAID-funded Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience activity, through Mercy Corps Nigeria also signed partnership agreement with 14 private sector and civil society organizations to facilitate the recovery of the Northeast Nigeria business environment.

Country Director, Mercy Corps Nigeria, Ndubisi Anyanwu noted that the partnerships will increase incomes, promote sustainable change in market systems and enhance the resilience of smallholder farmers and microenterprise owners in conflict-areas of Northeast Nigeria.

Chief of Party, Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity, Margarita Aswani on her part stated that the new partners that have emerged through NOFO are representative of the locations where the Activity works.

“We are incredibly proud to be supporting local organizations that are investing in the region”.

The new partners are Zenith of the Girl Child and Women Initiative Support (ZEGCAWIS), Smiling Hearts Initiative International, Biu Women Castro & Jethropha Farmers.

Others include Livestock 247 Services, Diamond Development Initiative (DDI), Angela Fintech, Riby Market Place Limited, Solar Sisters Nigeria, Synergos, Standard Microfinance Bank Limited, Interra Networks Limited, Pula Advisor Nigeria Limited, Intrio Synergy Limited and Jewel Entrepreneurship and Business School (JEBS).

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