History beckons June 23rd , as Felix King Foundation will be presenting a Private Bill that will eventually Abolish widows maltreatment in Edo state: All faith in God. This , hopefully, will herald a new beginning that will see to the abolishment of widows maltreatment in communities across Africa.
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This campaign is with the active participation of the Speaker of Edo State
House of Assembly. Rt Hon. Justin Okonoboh.
Activities of Felix King Foundation is financed by Felix King and
till date have politely turned down request for public donations.
Aligning with the words of wisdom "together we achieve more" by the public
for an opportunity to be part of the foundation's works through advocacy
and donations, we are pleased to
announce that the donation platform will be opened to the public in July,
2017. So LET'S DO THIS TOGETHER and achieve more!
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Our ambition is to see to the abolishment of widows’ maltreatment in Edo state before the fall of 2018.
On the 21st of June I had the privilege to present a private “Bill for the protection of widows, orphans, disadvantaged women from maltreatment and other allied matters relating” to Edo State House of Assembly . We are hopefully, this proposed bill will be passed.
Today, this proposed bill is been supported by community enlightenment campaigns viz; town hall meetings, radio and Tv communications, Posters and other engagement activities in the communities costing the foundation millions of Naira.
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Amb. Felix King and wife of the governor of Edo State.
WE BELIEVE EVERY WOMAN DESERVES THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM AND THE RIGHT TO SUCCEED!
RWDP - the Rural women’s development and prosperity initiative is focused on better human dignity and better life for widows and rural women.
WHY WE ARE EXCITED!
$12 trillion - that’s how much women could potentially contribute to the annual GDP by 2025.
The RWDP, has set a target of helping 35,000 widows and active rural women in 10 years space , through the market moni startups program. And 200 women cooperative startups acceleration in 10 years period in Nigeria’s rural communities.
Rural Women's Development and Prosperity.
WE BELIEVE EVERY WOMAN DESERVES THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM AND THE RIGHT TO SUCCEED!
RWDP - the Rural women’s development and prosperity initiative is focused on better human dignity and better life for widows and rural women.
WHY WE ARE EXCITED!
$12 trillion - that’s how much women could potentially contribute to the annual GDP by 2025.
The RWDP, has set a target of helping 35,000 widows and active rural women in 10 years space , through the market moni startups program. And 200 women cooperative startups acceleration in 10 years period in Nigeria’s rural communities.
TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Thank you for signing on, with your support we can help communities
address the effects of widows maltreatment in Africa.
There are over 23 million widows facing human right violation in Africa alone and living in extreme poverty. This is more than the population of Belgium and Greece.
In most of the communities, if a woman’s husband dies, she mostly looses everything. Not only the man she loves, but her home, her possessions, her dignity, her freedom and her place in the society.
As the world struggles with covid-19 economic challenges, early estimate suggest that women will suffer more setback almost nearly twice than men and widows are the most at risk. If we empower the vulnerable widows in Africa with measures like training, business financial support and network opportunities to make money for their families and give them future to look forward to, this widows will not only be able to lift themselves , but everyone else around them.
Rural Widows' Development and Prosperity.
INCLUDING WIDOWS IN THE WORK TO “BUILD BACK BETTER” FROM COVID-19 IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO
There are over 23 million widows facing human right violation in Africa alone and living in extreme poverty. This is more than the population of Belgium and Greece.
In most of the communities, if a woman’s husband dies, she mostly looses everything. Not only the man she loves, but her home, her possessions, her dignity, her freedom and her place in the society.
As the world struggles with covid-19 economic challenges, early estimate suggest that women will suffer more setback almost nearly twice than men and widows are the most at risk. If we empower the vulnerable widows in Africa with measures like training, business financial support and network opportunities to make money for their families and give them future to look forward to, this widows will not only be able to lift themselves , but everyone else around them.
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