Project Karakata

Project karakata Initiative

One of the major initiatives by the organisation is the Project Karakata initiative, a human development intervention, which focuses on deploying and implementing practical and sustainable economic empowerment and skill acquisitions programmes, for women and youth in rural and urban poor communities in Lagos, Ogun and Niger States in Nigeria, who have little or no access to sustainable economic livelihoods.


Project Karakata sets out to Deploy interventions that will lead to the drastic reduction of poverty in rural and urban poor communities; Ensure gender equality and improvement of women’s economic rights; Ensure decent work and economic growth for all regardless of sex or status; Reduce inequalities at all levels; Partner with all sectors of the society including the government, private sector, civil society, academia, and local communities.


Research has shown that 70 per cent of poor Nigerians are women & more than a half of rural women live below the nationally defined poverty line, lacking access to basic education, decent nutrition, adequate health and social services.


Bruderhilfe has been empowering women under the Project Karakata initiative of the organization by:

  • Providing money in form of capital to beneficiary women to start businesses.
  • Establishing revolving loan schemes in beneficiary communities, where the beneficiary women are encouraged to return money to a Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA), so that the money can continually circulate around the community women. This is necessary because the rural communities do not have easy access to formal financial services.
  • Providing financial training and skill acquisition to women in beneficiary communities.
  • Providing infrastructure support for beneficiary communities.
  • The project commenced in 2021, and so far has 87 women as direct beneficiaries, with the impact transcending to their children and dependents
  • 50 women in Kemta village, Ogun State have been empowered under the project Karakata initiative, where the women were trained on financial literacy, agricultural practices and parenting; and provided with Seed grants and a revolving loan Scheme for the community. 
  • 20 women from Kwane-Makeri village in Agwara local government area of Niger state, have also been provided with Financial Grant as capital as well as training to commence their businesses.
  • Also, 5 women in the Dutsi and Kusada Local Government areas of Katsina state, have been provided with skills training and money to establish their trade and and their 35 children have been provided with Scholarships, educational materials, feeding and clothing support.
  • 10 women in the Ilaje local government area of Ondo State, also received money / start-up grants to commence their businesses, and also established a revolving loan scheme in their local government.
  • The project’s impacts have been verified, as the beneficiary women presently have functional businesses that has so far helped them generate income towards self-sustenance of themselves and their families; and the Loan schemes have also helped to facilitate a saving culture among community women.


OUR PROJECT GALLERY

  • Kemta Village, Ogun State
  • Kwana-Makeri Village, Niger
Kemta Village, Ogun State

PROJECT GALLERY

Kemta Village, Ogun State

Kwana-Makeri Village, Niger

PROJECT GALLERY

Kwana-Makeri Village, Niger State

Contact Us

Email: info@bruderhilfe.org

Mobile: +2348032963838, +2348100015495

Address: 1, Bola Ajibola Street, Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria.


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