NATIONAL CENTRE FOR WOMEN DEVELOPMENT AND NCWD-JICA newsletter JAPAN INTERNATIONAL WDC ACTIVATION PROJECT COOPERATION AGENCY NEWSLETTER VOLUME3 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 0 8

INSIDE THIS Promoting Women’s Economic Empowerment I S S U E : Second Monitoring 3 through Business Training Survey As a part of the ongoing activities of the developing a business plan, introduction to Workshop Report of 3 Micro-credit NCWD/JICA Project on Activation of basic book keeping, how to form co- institution Women Development Centres in operative societies, the role of Micro-finance

Survey on Good 4 State, a capacity building workshop was and how to access the credit facilities from Practices in WDCs conducted in Ministry of Women the responsible institutions.

th th Interviews with 4 Affairs (SMWA) from 5 -7 August, 2008, At the end of the workshop it is expected Beneficiaries the training was targeted at SMWA staffs, that participants will replicated all they have Heads of Department from 6 local learnt throughout the duration of the Interviews with LGA, 5 governments (HOD), Women Development HOD. programme at their respective WDCs Officers (WDOs), Heads of Centre, and inorder to enrich the programme content of instructors of WDCs . Interview cont. 6 the WDCs to the benefit of their students The workshop which was aimed at and graduates . establishing a uniformed standard enriching Report of skill-up 6 Trainings in WDCs the curriculum of the women development centres (WDC) operation, and the building Interview with DPRS/Short term 7 of the capacity of the target group in order experts to enhance their service delivery as well as JCC, Meeting/D.G 8 ensure optimal utilization of Women AllInterview correspondence. to: Development centers in the state in line with

the current expectation of the project. NationalMid-term Centre Evaluation for 9 Women Development Papers were presented in key areas on (NCWD)Japan Training 10 business Education by resource persons from Better Life Street, institutions such as SMEDAN, NAPEP, Central Business District RESOURCE GroupPERSON DELIVERING P.M.B. 185 (90001) FREEDOM MICRO FINANCE BANK etc. LECTURES AT BIZ EDUCATION WSHOP AT KANO. work Garki, Abuja during It was also aimed at enriching the literacy the works programmes of the WDCs with the basic, hop. skills in business education such as

1 NEWSLETTER VOLUME3 P A G E 2 From the Editor… NCWD/JICA WDC Activation reduction and improvement of poverty tool- a wise investment Project is a three year pilot women’s status, both in their in human capital. project (2007-2010) for the homes and in their communities When the poorest, especially activation of WDCs in six when they are responsible for women, receive credit, they selected Local Government loans and for managing savings. become economic actors with Areas (LGAs) in Kano State. Also when women control power. Power to improve not The experiences from the their own income, they gain a only their own lives but, in a Centres in the Local level of power that allows them widening circle of impact, the Jummai Gonverment in coupled to make decisions lives of their family, their with the directives of National independently and command communities and their Council for Women more respect. nations….” Development is also expected Women are also more likely to to guide the Centre in invest their earning on their developing a practical guideline families and thus raising the on the Activation of Women standard of living of the family, Development Centres in the community and their “Micro credit Nigeria. Nation. is a critical Therefore this project This edition will focus on the anti-poverty Pictures of beneficiaries, continues to take positive and workshop on business tool... engaged in small scale necessary measures to enhance Education, workshop on access When the business the development of rural to micro-credit facilities, poorest, women, through access to activities carried out during the especially credit facilities. We believe mid-term evaluation, and other women, rural women are poor, and activities that took place, receive credit, women often believe the best especially the voices of the they become credit rating, that is why many beneficiaries. economic micro-finance institutions often In the word of the immediate actors with target women as customers. past UN Secretary General- Mr. power. their This has benefits for poverty Kofi Anan: nations….” “Micro credit is a critical anti- Kofi Anan

Aisha Mohammed NCWD/JICA (Deputy Coordinator) PROJECT TEAM EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Dr Aisha U Mahmood Dr. Aisha U. Mahmood Jummai Modu Director General-NCWD (Welfare/ (Director) MANAGING EDITOR Public Relations Officer) Dr. Fatima Adamu

Dr Fatima Adamu Aisha Mohammed (Manager) EDITOR (Deputy Coordinator) Jummai Modu

Kiyomi Kaida Azubike Ogu (Secretary) (JICA Gender Expert) EDITORIAL TEAM

Kiyomi Kaida Emmanuel Onilearo George W. Tuner Megumi Ueda (Data Entry Officer) Coordinator

MEMBERS Muktar Usman Gumel S. Lawal

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Second Monitoring Survey by Muktar Usuman specified in the In furtherance of the determination Project beneficiaries to their husbands to ensure positive impact of the questionnaires downto the heads of community members NCWD-JICA Women · WDC participants the story was the same. The interviewin Development Centre’s Activation · Non –WDC project has actually impacted participants Participants while project, an impact assessment g WDC positively on the lives of the alsoexploring the survey was held from 8th to 18th, participant · Husbands of the women, children, husbands and the participants possibilities for April, 2008 covering 6 pilot Local s entire community. it has boosted · Community Government Ares of Kano State, the economic base of women at the graduates support leaders namely, , , grassroots. initiatives. · Women Development Officers , , Gezewa and · Heads of WDCs Gaya. The survey was conducted in line In Compaison to the 1st monitoring with the arrangement were in August, 2007, there is great assigned with researchers to improvement in each WDCs, interviewed the various group as because from the views of the

The Role of Micro-credit Institutions in the Economic

Empowerment of Rural Women by Azubuke Ogu

As a part of the ongoing NCWD-JICA Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) NAPEP was established in 2001 to address the WDC Activation Project in Kano State, a according to the resource person from challenges of poverty in Nigeria through: two-day graduates support workshop SMEDAN he noted that the institution was · Ensuring mass participation in the was held at the Ministry of Women established by the Act of 2003 to promote economic development process Affairs, with a total of thirty participants the development of the medium, small and including Heads of Departments, Women micro enterprises (MSME) through the · Empowering the poor to have a voice Development Officers, Heads of WDCs following services: and a way of expressing their ideas and instructors of the WDCs from the · Entrepreneurship and vocational · Involvement of communities, six selected LG, and project members training cooperatives and individuals by enhancing from Kano Ministry of Women Affairs their capacity to become more attending the workshop. · Counseling of prospective productive The Objectives of the workshop are: entrepreneurs · Encouraging partnerships between the 3 · Monitoring lectures to encourage · To improve the economic well-being tiers of Government, NGOs and other beginners of WDCs graduates through donor agencies. support from JICA · By encouraging networking between Questions were asked as to how NAPEP can · To raise awareness on the existence small and large business through assist WDCs in the poverty reduction, and and access to Micro credit business forum the benefits of WDC graduates from NAPEP. institutions · Through the improvement of In his response, the resource person noted · To provide training on micro-credit business environment, and promotion that NAPEP can assist through provision of Scheme at WDCs of linkages and access of MSMES to soft loans under micro-credit scheme for vital resources individuals or groups who can pay back. He · To provide entrepreneurial skills to SMEDAN he said was working with JICA noted NAPEP can be access directly or participants to disseminate to WDC to promote a new market known as through Women Development Initiative students. At the workshop OLOP (One Local Government One (WDI) Dambatta Community Bank the only Papers were presented by Small and Product) or OVOP (One Village One Micro-finance institution in Kano. Medium Enterprise Development Agency Product). Schemes. of Nigeria (SMEDAN) and National

3 NEWSLETTER VOLUME3 P A G E 4 Extracting Good Practices of WDCs By Etsuko Ikeda categorized into four fields in The good practices collected in 6 Good practice in terms of project accordance with the outputs of WDCs in Kano State will be the activities is the measures that PDM of the project. basic information for formulating produce positive impact on 1. The role and function of WDC graft guideline. They are analyzed and categorized to plan the activation of WDCs. Any tiny 2. Service quality of WDC impact to participants, husband and contents of the guideline. The good family, community people, WDC 3. Positive recognition from the practices of Kano will be attached staff and LGA staff is included. The Community in the guideline as an example. measure is analyzed in a way: 4. Appropriate Management System -what measure is functioning? In addition the networking system -how is it functioning? of related organization and monitoring & evaluation system are -in what environment, is it planned to be included in the Ms. Ikeda worked functioning? contents of grafted guideline on for extracting good And also good practice is WDC activation. practices Interviews: Impact of Project

What do you have to say of the impact of JICA on your WDC? What do you have to say of the impact of JICA on your WDC? Responses from the following beneficiaries from different WDC by Jummai Modu Responses from the following beneficiaries from different WDC by Jummai Modu

This project has so much contributed to the “Before WDC Thisdevelopment project has of contributed a new site (WDC) so much for to conducive the JICA JICAproject projecthave enormous have enormous impact, impact,because because developmentlearning at ,of a new andsite has(WDC) created for positiveconducive of the positiveof the positive changes changes on the WDC,on the beforeWDC, thebefore the was … like a learning at Gezawa, and has created positive place wasplace use was d for use other for other purposes purposes like parking like parking lot recognition by many women and the parking lot in recognitioncommunity. by Furthermoremany women itand has theginger our lot at night,at night, wedding wedding receptions, receptions, meetings meetings and andno no community.chairman toFurthermore complete the it has new gingered site. (HOC our workingworking materials. materials. But now But the now story the is storyentirely is entirely the night … but chairmanGezawa) to complete the new site. (HOC differentdifferent , we have its sufficientjust the opposite, materials, we more have sufficient womenmaterials, now recognized more women WDC asnow a place recognized for skill WDC now the story is acquisitionas a withplace the for support skill acquisition from JICA, with God the support Thanks to Allah for sending JICA to save them Thanks to Allah for sending JICA to save us bless them.from (WDO JICA, God Gaya) bless them. (WDO Gaya) entirely fromfrom hardships, hardships, because because with with the the coming coming of ofthis this different“ projectproject we we have have seen seen tremendous tremendous changes changes at at ourour WDC, WDC, for for example example they they can can now now file file their their documentsdocuments in ain cabinet a cabinet which which was was provided provided by by In terms of the impact of this project, visiting all JICA, they can register for attendance, more the 6 WDC, there is no doubt about the JICA, they can register for attendance, more In terms of the impact of this project, visiting all enrolment into the centre is now recorded. changes at the WDC as previously compared., enrolment into the centre is now recorded. the 6 WDC, there is no doubt about the (HOC Dambatta) the difference is clear. The WDO & HOC know (HOC Dambatta) differences of the WDC of before and the their job better, because they have been taught present one, the difference is clear. The WDO & appropriate management system which they HOC know their job better, because they have DDespiteespite the the set set back back caused caused by bythe the fire fire incident incident were lacking before. Now there are attendance been taught appropriate management system thethe WDC WDC is veryis very active, active, and and is dueis due to toJICA JICA register, cash note, and they keep records in which they were lacking before. Now there are interventionintervention to tomake make sure sure that that they they bounce back on their cabinets. We are keen on any workshops attendance register, cash note, and they keep backtheir on feet.their We feet. the We instructors the instructors now work now work organized by JICA. In a nut shell JICA has built records in their cabinets. They are keen for any effectively,effectively, and and have have more more working working materials. materials. their capacity. (JICA Desk Officer SMWA) workshops organized by JICA. In a nut shell JICA ThoughThough they they are are still still struggling struggling to tosustain sustain to toits its has built their capacity. (JICA Desk Officer activities.activities. (Instructor (Instructor Gwale) Gwale) SMWA)

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Local Government Area: Bichi By George W. Tuner.

Q; What is your impression of the concerning this project? Chairmen, where the project is NCWD/JICA WDC Activation being implemented, to solicit for Project in your area so far? more of their support, so that the A: No, because the Local objectives of the project will be A; The project has been very good Government Chairman has been fully achieved. because it has assisted women to very supportive. establish their small scale Q: Do you have any advise/ businesses from the trainings they suggestion to JICA, NCWD and receive at the Women the state Ministry of Women Alhaji Nura Development Centres (WDCs). Affairs on this project? Family income has improved Sunusi because more women now HOD, compliment their husbands in A: The State Ministry of Women Community providing for their families. Affairs should carry out advocacy Developmen t Q: Are you facing any challenges visits to the six Local Government Department Local Government Area: Kumbotso Q: What is your impression of the Q: Are you facing any challenges equipment for training as we make plans to NCWD/JICA WDC Activation Project concerning this project? expand. in your area so far? A: The Chairman of the LGA has been A: Beneficiaries of the project are cooperating, the Women Development happy and more women are willing to Officer and the Head of the Centre are learn different skills at the WDC. Most doing their jobs very well, so there has Hajiya of the graduates have already not been problems at all. Jummai established their own businesses. The Q: Do you have any advise/suggestion to patronage of women to the Centre JICA, NCWD and the state Ministry of has increased, hence the need to Women Affairs on this project? expand the Centre. This project has Mohammed made tremendous impact on the A: JICA, NCWD and the state Ministry community and the LGA at large. of Women Affairs should supply more Local Government Area: Dambatta

Q: What is your impression of the Q: Do you have any advise/suggestion to NCWD/JICA WDC Activation Project JICA, NCWD and the state Ministry of in your area so far? Women Affairs on this project?

A: The project is very important to our A: JICA and the state Ministry of Women people because it is supporting women Affairs should supply more equipment to to be economically empowered. the WDC for training and introduce graduate support programme. They should Q:Are you facing any challenges also carry out advocacy visit to the concerning this project? Chairman and solicit for more of his support to the project. Alh. Haruna Yusuf A: The challenges are only in providing Deputy HOD Community Dept. enough finances for the proper development of the WDC.

5 NEWSLETTER VOLUME3 P A G E 6 Local Government Area: Gwale

Q: What is your impression of the NCWD/JICA WDC Activation Project in your area Sewing class so far? in Gwale WDC A :The project is good. Through this project the LGA

Hajiya Kadija Imam Abdullahi support for the Women Women Development Officer Development Centre has improved. More women are becoming economically self

husbands Local Government Area: Gaya initially did not allow their Q: What is your impression of the NCWD/ A: It has not been easy to convince the wives attend JICA WDC Activation Project in your area LGA Chairman and others to support the WDC, but so far? the project. Also husbands initially did this has A: The project has been very good. It has not allow their wives to attend the changed. motivated the LGA Chairman to support the WDC, but this has changed. establishment of a male centre. The women Q; Do you have any advise/suggestion are empowered and they are happy. The to JICA, NCWD and the state Ministry LGA is also planning to establish a consumer of Women Affairs on this project? shop where women could display their A: The state Ministry of Women goods. Affairs should encourage other LGAs Q:Are you facing any challenges concerning to establish similar projects in their this project? places. Skill-up Training on Maintenance of Sewing and

by Gumel S. L Alh. Shehu Ibrahim, HOD knitting Machines at 6 LGAs.. Community Dept.

After the assessment tour to determined the appreciated the programme and are very readiness and interest of the WDCs in the satisfied, for JICA’s effort at enhancing their Sewing and Knitting Machines maintenance capacity towards making good use of the training, the short term JICA Expert (Ms machines for the better. Service delivery Megumi Ueda) and one project member organized a training programme. Megumi A skillful resource person was invited to train explaini the participants and they were all excited ng the need for about the whole idea and have shown their Megumi and Gumel having the discussion on the skill up training enthusiasm during the programme. At the end training. at Kano. of the training all the participants generally

6 NEWSLETTER VOLUME3 P A G E 7 Interview with the Project Manager/ Director Planning Research

and Statistics: By Jummai Modu

Question: As the project manager, and the Women at the grass level (beneficiaries), I always Director PRS, the core Department that have passion for them, and working with them handles JICA project, what do you have to say? makes me happy to be involved. The structural and institutional bottle neck of this project are It is a privilege Responses: suppose to be supervised by the Kano State for the It is a privilege for the Department to handle Ministry of Women Affairs, they don’t have the the project and I congratulate the department jurisdiction. JICA is one of the few projects that Department to and JICA Team for a job well done and for have stuffs for Women, with or without JICA it is their dedication to see the success of the the responsibility of the Federal Ministry of handle the project. It is a project that is meant to benefit Women Affairs to empower women at the project and I the women at the grassroots level, i.e. the main grassroots level. Thank you. beneficiaries, and also my staff have equally congratulate llearned a lot from this project and the level of achievements, the project have binded the department members together as a family despite all and JICA Team obstacles we are able to achieve our goal. Dr Fatima Adamu Director PRS Dept. for a job well

done

Interview: JICA Short-term Experts: by Jummai Modu

Ms. Etsuko Ikeda Ms. Megumi Ueda JICA Short-term expert in May 2008 JICA Short-term Expert in Jul.-Sep. 2008

Q: Have you ever been to Nigeria or Africa? Q: What is your view about NCWD? A: No, it’s my first time Nigeria/Africa, and I’m A: I am happy to see a wonderful place, very happy to be here because the impressions especially when I am taking round to see all about Nigeria is entirely different from what I the facilities/structures in the Centre, which heard in Japan. I was told Nigerians are are similar to that of Japan. aggressive, self-centered but it was wrong! Q: What is your advice as to move the Centre forward? Q: What is your experiences at Kano? A: There is need for more publicity as to what the activities of A: Life in Kano is sweet/nice, there is great difference with Abuja, for the Centre are to the general public. religion and history and people are friendly. I learnt some simple Provision of more periodicals at the library, and the need for the Hausa language like “sannu” meaning hi! and I was given a name library to be computerize kyauta,(gift).

NCWD should have Video/DVD corner so as to watch films Q: what do you have to say about the JICA project team? relating to women e.g. domestic violence. A: the project is active and successful, compared to other JICA Q: What are your experiences at Kano? projects elsewhere. The team commitment is very high, they are A: People very friendly, with long history/culture. enthusiastic to the project, their attitude is good.

There should be computers at WDC Q:do you have any advice or suggestions, as to move the project Location of WDC is easy access to people . forward? A: I believe that the team members have abilities, but not fully exercised yet. They should work hard for the sustainability of the project. Thank you so much.

7 NEWSLETTER VOLUME3 P A G E 8 3rd JCC Meeting on WDCs Activation Project, Held on the 21ST MAY, 2008 at NCWD By Muktar Usman

concerning Women Empowerment the meeting should discuss the issue of Programme in Nigeria, and to also budget disbursement and securing the 3rd JCC, conform progress, achievements, counterpart fund for smooth meeting, identify problems of the project up to implementations of the project. at date and direct further necessary NCWD. actions which include possible options The Director Planning Research and for enhancing WDC activities, and Statistics, Dr. Fatima Adamu in her support for graduates in six LGAs of presentations, briefed that the problem Kano State. and constraints of the project which include the following: The Joint Committee and Coordination She further stated that a lot of (JCC) comprises of leaders of progress has been recorded in -Insufficient and slow communication organizations involved in the project and building the capacity of the between NCWD and SMWA restrict the stakeholders like Federal Ministry of stakeholders in the project which effective implementation of the project. Women Affairs and National Planning includes the NCWD project team, Commission, is the think tank of the staff of Kano State Ministry, Heads of -Disbursement of budget by NCWD was project. It is a body that reviews the Departments, Women Development slow, which made implementation of activities of the project and plan its Officer, instructors and Heads of activities difficult. programmes, to ensure that the project Centre. stay focused. Director of Women Affairs Kano that their The meeting was chaired by the The Resident Representatives of JICA, Ministry is determined to boost the cottage Director General Dr, Aisha Mahmood, Mr. Kyojin Mima who was the Co- Chairman of the meeting in his DG, DPRS who was supported by co- chairman Mr. remarks expressed his satisfaction and and the Kyojin Mima from JICA, and appreciation to the Nigerian JICA representatives from NPC, , particularly the National official, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Planning Commission for their strong after the Development, and the six selected LGAs. Leadership and effective Coordination JCC Gezawa, Bichi, Gaya, Dambatta, Gwale in implementing the JICA project. meeting and Kumbotso. Stating that the project has shown a The Director General NCWD Dr. good progress in the last conducted industries business activities and ensure Aisha Mahmood in her remarks monitoring and evaluation survey as their better management and will be informed the members that, the well as skill up and management included in the WDC curriculum. purpose of the meeting was to training programmes.he added that JICA Gender and Development Expert, Ms access the situation on ground Kiyomi Kaida in her report which shows

INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR GENERAL NCWD. By jummai Modu Q: The JICA Project is a year and halve now, what do you have to say concerning the progress of the project so far?

A: Well I' am so happy from the various activities carried out this year, I have seen the impact at the grassroots level, especially the issue of skill acquisition, literacy classes, innumeracy and most importantly the management training for the WDC staff. Now they can keep records properly, they now have attendance register. What I want to see is to encourage the development of day care facilities at each WDC if possible, this will make the women not to have divided minds during training, because most of these women can not afford nannies at home. I will also suggest if possible all the centers should include Religious knowledge in their curriculum. In a nutshell a great achievements have been made. Our project Team have improved, but more efforts should be made, because after series of training and training, they should be expert to train other staff that are not opportune to be part of the project, by organizing seminars/workshop on Research skills. I want reports on every activities carried out as soon as possible so that I will know where and when to arrest the situation. Thank you.

8 NEWSLETTER VOLUME3 P A G E 9 Mid-term Evaluation Workshop Held in Kano from 25th-27th August, 2008 by JICA

Objectives of the Mid-term improve the standard of my living our goods properly and making it more evaluation workshop is to assess the and the rural women attractive without spending so much followings: · I hope this a. Achievements/ project will be Facilitator: What prompted to response impacts of the sustainable. from the leaders and people? project on Women My expectation to Development this workshop is to -The courtesy call made to the various Centres, understand and stakeholders both at the higher levels participants, family highlight it to our and lower levels and sensitizing them and community. centre, LGs, so that on the JICA project by the JICA team b. Participants’ we can achieve a create an enabling environment and contributions to better result support for the project. activate WDC’s A short-film was shown by Megumi -They were fascinated and challenged c. Impacts of Jummai from DFID facilitated San titled “Project at the fact that these people are coming WDCs on this workshop all the way from Japan to support us, individuals on activation of Women something we should be able to do. d. To reveal Development Centres (WDCs) by constraints/ challenges JICA in six LGAs in Kano State. To make recommendations for the second phase of the project. Responses’ from the short film:

The were some responses: · More women are now aware and interested in the activities of the · My objective of this workshop is centres, that I will learn more and benefit more women and the state in general · Men and heads of communities are also interested. · I pray to God the meeting will end well and will learn more. · We are now able to to plan activities, chart time tables, write · I pray that we will act on reports and register members in to the whatever we learn from here, we‘ll centre’ this have help in knowing the use it in our various Centres number of participants at WDCs. Presentation from Kumbotso, · My expectation for this · The activities have brought life WDO, Mallama Maijidda. workshop is to understand what is back to the WDCs being done New marketing strategies have been · I hope I will learn something to learnt by the women, also packaging

Discuss Gezawa, ions at HOD, groupw Ptesenti ork. ng on their group.

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2008,Japan training. By Emmanual Onilearo

development Ms How it can be utilized in Nigeria The knowledge will be helpful to train other ikeda Women Development Centre's- staff in my workplace. San Lesson Learnt from the training. Also the method of photo mapping will help deliveri It open our eyes to various way of me in planning and implementation of facilitation and noticed that we projects, especially Women ng Development Programmes lecture share some few things in common, and still some aspects Since monitoring enhances could be introduced to suit transparency, it will help me in As part of the NCWD/JICA WDC Nigerian context. handling project properly. Activation project, two staff of Also, it will help me to be It will enable me to ensure quality National Centre forWomen responsible for paying attention service delivery in executing Development Abuja (Emmanuel to group behaviors and make project. Onilearo and Aisha Mohammed) and me to use various techniques / It will enable me to identify two from the Ministry of Women tools in women development shortcomings and make adjustment Affairs Kano(Hajiya Aisha Atiku and ) issues. at the right time. attended a training programme in It will enable me to articulate the Japan from June 30th—August 1st, purpose of the discussion and its 2008. the titled of the programme is “ significance, to the group as well Training of Gender Sensitive and as time management. Reaasponsive Community The skills learnt have increased my Development Planning for Nigerian sense of humor that will make Women Development Centres” was the discussions lively as well as held in Tokyo International Centre educational. (TIC), Seinaiji Village and International The survey will help me to identify Women Education Centre (NWEC) economic potentials of my in Saitama Prefecture. community for sustainable Team members receiving lectures during the training.

Discussions with Prof. Nishigawa Study team wearing kimono

Team members studying Photo mapping.

Ms kanda president NWEC, with study team during their visits. Study team presenting country report

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SMWA STAFF AT BIZ EDUC. TRAINING. GROUP PICTURE AT 2nd MONITORING SURVEY Gender Expert Kiyomi at fied work.

Resourse person demonstrating how the participants will maintained their knitting and sewing machines.

Captions at the study Tour, conducted at six selected LGAs…. 11 IMAGES FROM THE SECOND MONITORING SURVEY CONDUCTED AT SIX SELECTED LGA

TEAM GENDER MEMBER EXPERT, S GWALE ADMISTE CHAIRMA RING N, AND QUESTIO HOD NARES.

AT GAYA KIYOMI DURING AT FIELD THE 2ND ADMISTER MONITO ING RING QUETIONA SURVEY IRE

PROJECT GROUP TEAM AT PICTUR WORK, WITH E BENEFICI AFTER ARIES THE EXERCI SE

PROJECT DISTRIC MEMBER T HEAD ADMISTER OF ING DAMBA QUESTION TTA ARE ANSWE RING QUESTI ONARE

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