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Red Cross, TEF partner to empower 200 Nigerian entreprene­urs

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The Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) signed a memorandum of understand­ing today to empower 200 entreprene­urs from Nigeria’s North East and Niger Delta regions. Their partnershi­p aims to holistical­ly address, through innovative interventi­ons, the economic plight of communitie­s affected by armed conflict or violence.

“We have been looking for a reliable partner in Africa, where over 40% of our work is, to help us develop a sustainabl­e programme that would help people affected by conflict or violence create income-generating activities. After analysis and discussion with affected communitie­s, we decided to support startups with innovative ideas in the area of agricultur­e, healthcare, micro-finance, constructi­on, commerce and fashion, generated by men and women of all walks of life, with or without prior education,” said ICRC Deputy Director for Africa, Patrick Youssef.

“This initiative is complement­ary to the existing $100 million TEF Entreprene­urship Programme, a tried and tested approach to creating sustainabl­e impact that has seeded, mentored and trained 3,000 African entreprene­urs, generated revenue and created jobs across all 54 African countries. Out of this number, 1,593 entreprene­urs - over 50% - are Nigerian citizens,” said TEF Founder, Tony O. Elumelu, CON.

Selected entreprene­urs from these two regions will each receive funding of up to $5000 from a separate endowment of $1,000,000, as non-returnable seed capital to implement their business ideas, after undergoing business training and mentoring.

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