Such as giving them sewing machines, money for trade, resources for farming, local oil processing, materials for traditional weavers, rented homes.
Empower54, which is also registered in
the US, also creates schools at IDP camps for internally displaced children in
the North East states of Gombe, Adamawa and Borno States. The children are
given uniforms, shoes, writing materials; teachers were hired and paid monthly
by the organization.
As part of Empower54’s “Rise Above
Terror” campaign to rehabilitate internally displaced women and children;
Princess Modupe Ozolua, has gone on numerous dangerous tours of some
communities destroyed by Boko Haram in Adamawa and Borno States.
The objectives of the tours are to properly
estimate the extent of damages done to homes by Boko Haram and configure that
into its existing empowerment and educational programs for the IDPs.
Some
communities visited are: Adamawa State:
Yola, Mubi, and Mararaba-Mubi, Mishara, Shuwakalaa.
Borno State: Uba, Michika, Kuma, Askira-Uba,
Bazza, Kuzum,
Dilchim,
Lassa, Dille, Maiduguri, Bama, Conduga, Mangoro and Gowza.
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