Social and Economic Empowerment Programme (SEEP)
Our Social and Economic Empowerment Programme is a core programme area of the organization that focuses on raising awareness on poverty, and creating activities and opportunities geared towards reducing poverty both at household and community levels by targeting women and youth.
For us, empowering women can go a long way in reducing poverty both at household and community levels, and is seen as a prerequisite for achieving effective and people-centred development. It is also a way of bridging the gender social gap in the process of achieving inclusion, transformation and development in the community and the larger society. Our organization is passionate about helping women become financially independent, so they too can contribute to household and community development.
- Skills Acquisition and Training
Part of our objective is to help set up and empower indigent women and youth (female) with vocational training skills by providing the required basic training, coaching and tutoring as well as equipment to enable them have a source of livelihood.
Some of the skills offered include the following: hair making, tailoring, turare wuta, tie and dye, mat making, bead making, carpentry, shoe making, etc.
- Microcredit Distribution
SEEP provides small interest-free loans (microloans) to indigent women who typically lack collateral or a steady credit history. It is designed to support entrepreneurship and alleviate poverty. Most of the beneficiaries are illiterate, and therefore unable to complete paperwork required to get conventional loans. Our loan programme is flexible and incorporates community level mentoring to have more women become beneficiaries of the programme.





