KIND has been active in several conferences and events surrounding advocacy, including Purple Naija training, Women conferences both locally and internationally.
Below are some pictures:
Kudirat Initiative For Democracy
On Wednesday, March 29th, 2017.
The conference witnessed networking of participants, learning about issues surrounding women empowerment and how to overcome such barriers. Ms. Asim-Ita gave a presentation on Women Inclusiveness at the Workplace; A Pathway to Gender Equality. She mentioned that gender diverse policies are essential at the workplace and the unique needs of women must be recognized. Mrs. Adedayo spoke on the topic Women Economic Empowerment through Entrepreneurship and Skill Acquisition. She emphasized that eliminating violence against women at the workplace can increase productivity by 40%. She added that women need to create goals, get an education in a chosen field, and imbibe the attitude of empowering other women. She buttressed her points with a case study of Julian Omala; CEO of Delight Uganda who defied all odds and empowered herself to become one of the top female entrepreneurs in Uganda and an employer of labour. Mrs. Ayenuro made a presentation on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls; A prerogative for Women Empowerment. She emphasized that men need to be sensitized on the real stories surrounding violence against women and girls for better understanding. She added that more campaigns that encourage victims to speak up should be broadcasted in order for perpetrators to be punished.
The conference also featured two interactive breakout sessions which proffered recommendations on; Transitioning women to STEM Careers and Engaging Men as Advocates for Women Empowerment.
At the end of the conference, participants had a shift to perspectives and were encouraged to break through mental and emotional limitations; they envisioned greater possibilities in empowering other women and speaking up for one another, and there was a call to have more of such empowerment conferences in the remote areas.
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In furtherance of plans to to empower women farmers in Ogun state in partnership with the Embassy of Japan in Nigeria. KIND received an assessment visit in the Lagos office from the embassy.
The aim of the initiative is to assist the farmers at the grassroots level with processing cassava into the finished product – Garri in this case.
Below are some pictures from the visit:
The KIND office in Lagos also received a visit from representatives of the UN women in Nigeria.
The Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (KIND) in partnership with the Embassy of Japan in Nigeria is set to empower women farmers in Ogun state.
The aim of the initiative is to assist the farmers at the grassroots level with processing cassava into the finished product – Garri in this case.
This will improve production and in turn the overall standard of living of the farmers and their community in line with the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs).
This initiative is in line with SDG goals.
Below is a picture of KIND and Japan Embassy Staff visiting the Ayetoro farmers and carrying out studies for the Garri processing machine initiative:
KIND-Japanese Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Project (GGP)
KIND was one of the 7 organizations out of an applicant pool of 200 that secured a grant from the Japanese Government to construct a 6 Classroom block with 4 toilets for Imoro Community Nursery/Primary School in Sagamu Local Government Area (LGA) of Ogun State. The grant also provided for 158 sets of chairs and desks for the students, and 7 tables ad 8 chairs for the teachers. The LGA was the only one out of the 20 in the state that elected a woman to chair its Government Council, hence our selection of the school to communicate the message ‘everyone wins when women are given an opportunity to serve in public office!’
PICTURE OF THE CLASSROOMS AND COMMENTS:
Recommendation from Japanese Officer in charge of the Project
“The Japanese Government would like to work with your Organization in 2016 because this project turned out to be one of the best of the type funded for the year.”
Junior Kudra
Junior Kudra in Schools is a leadership development programme which KIND offers in some secondary schools in Lagos State. The Kudra Girls going through the training are between 10 to 16 years of age. KIND develops their capacities in the areas of Leadership skills, Financial Management, Emotional Intelligence and Advocacy. After the training the girls form Kudra clubs so as to deepen their understanding of the concepts they were taught, practice what they have learnt, work together to create more awareness of girls’ rights in their community, and foster the sustainability of the programme.
350 pupils have benefitted from this programme since it began in 2006. Besides this training programme, during the year we secured a fund from UNICEF to document the features of the Junior Kudra Programme. Our goal in documenting Junior Kudra is to create a model for other organizations that may want to replicate and thereby expand its benefits to other children.
Recommendation from UN Secretariat:
The Junior Kudra Girls Education Initiative is “a unique community network approach that is very organic … the program is not just about putting in money and getting something out of it, but about the wholesome “non-linear” approach that build something for the community”
From the Program Consultant:
“Junior Kudra program has a very innovative approach, which is what drew me to your organization a few years ago. It is like none other I have seen. I am glad the program will get more international visibility through the United Nations Girls Education Initiatives (UNGEI) funding. I strongly believe the program will flourish under your excellent leadership”