The UNICEF Representative in Nigeria, Saeed Wafaa, visited Yabatech, Inclusion Hub (Sight Savers) and Wesley School of the Blind to engage girls under the Girls’ Education and Skills Partnership (GESP) initiative.
Supported by UK in Nigeria and partners, the programme equips young women with practical and digital skills that strengthen their capacity to earn, lead, and build sustainable livelihoods.
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The initiative promotes inclusive learning opportunities, targeting underserved communities and empowering women to participate fully in the economy.
UNICEF reaffirmed its commitment to advancing gender equity through skills training, entrepreneurship development, and MSME support across Nigeria.
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