Sunday 4 August 2019

Save Our Needy Launches New Program To Empower Marginalized Women In Nigeria

Save Our Needy recently launched a new program to promote women economic empowerment (WEE) program which will open doors to entrepreneurship, provide access to finance and tailored assistance for marginalized women in business.

Marginalized women are empowered with entrepreneurship skills.


Participants of the program are empowered with financial literacy skills.




The organization is committed to fostering women and girls economic inclusion, advancement and empowerment through entrepreneurship, support and development. We are working to assist marginalized women and girls break barriers to accessing finance and achieving business growth in order to provide for themselves and their families.




Marvella Odili, CEO, Save Our Needy with some of the participants of the program

Over the years, we have empowered many young people and women to start and grow their own small businesses, build wealth, create multiple streams of income, and achieve financial independence through skills and capacity-building training, financial literacy and life-skills education.

We empower and equip marginalized and vulnerable groups particularly women to prosper through holistic sustainable community based models by way of capacity building/trainings, access to finance, advocacy, networking and partnerships.

The skills building training and support helps marginalized women to start or grow their small businesses.





Our women economic empowerment programs have demonstrated that financial and social independence for women can bring about a significant improvement in the well-being of their families. We are committed to delivering real results that create transformational change for women and young people in Africa.

Marvella Odili (L) with some of the participants of teh program

Marvella Odili, CEO, Save Our Needy (2nd right) with some of the participants of the program.

Marvella Odili (2nd right) with some of the participants who expressed satisfaction at the program.

We are always excited and open to work with various funders and partners towards our mission to build sustainable livelihoods for 200,000 women by 2025.

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