Although several studies show that Nigeria has more women entrepreneurs (womenpreneurs) than any other country in the world, Nigeria’s most recent poverty index shows that rural womenpreneurs are the worst hit by poverty in Nigeria.
YOMI is a business enterprise development program dedicated to helping young women build successful small, medium and large-scale business enterprises; earn more money to make a living while creating opportunities that can help other women sustain their families.
Member only small grants to start-up or scale-up
Promotes businesses of members
Subsized group health insurance for members
Trains members in costing, marketing, book keeping and customer relationships
Trains or strengthens members technical skills
Connects members to funders, inputs, service providers and customers
Group savings, lending and investments for members.
With support from you, CSAAE can expand its program activities and deepen the positive impact they have on Africa’s youth who have the power to shape more positive futures for themselves and others
CSAAE is a registered NGO in Nigeria; a 501(c3) nonprofit in the United States; an organization in special consultative status with the United Nations’ ECOSOC and former representative of African CSOs at the World Bank & IMF. The Centre carries out its operations from its head office in Nigeria, with technical support from its U.S. office