Many women in Nigeria run roadside businesses with little capital, limiting their ability to grow and meet basic needs. Over 60% of women street vendors operate on less than $50 a month, leaving families vulnerable to poverty. This project provides cash grants to women entrepreneurs to buy inventory, equipment, and expand their businesses. Immediate support is needed to help them stabilize income, improve family welfare, and maintain businesses in competitive and challenging environments.
Many women in roadside businesses live below the poverty line, unable to grow their small ventures due to lack of capital. Without access to funds, they cannot buy more stock, repair broken equipment, or improve services. Unpredictable income forces them to prioritize daily survival, leaving families at risk. Competition and market pressures often push them out, limiting opportunities for income, education for children, and household security.
This project provides direct cash grants to women running roadside businesses. Grants can be used to purchase stock, repair equipment, or expand services. Support also includes basic guidance on budgeting and inventory management to maximize the impact of funds. By giving women the capital they need, businesses can operate more efficiently, generate steady income, and improve household food security, school fees, and overall family welfare.
With cash support, women vendors can grow sustainable businesses, increase earnings, and reduce dependence on unstable income. Stable businesses allow families to afford food, healthcare, and education. Successful vendors can serve as role models, inspiring others in the community. Increased financial stability strengthens local markets, reduces poverty, and improves living standards for entire communities. Women gain confidence and practical skills that help maintain long-term business growth.
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