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Foundation Launches $1Million 'Better Life for Rural African Women' Relief Fund

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Mary Nnah

The Felix King Foundation has reinforced its rural community engagement programmes for African women by setting aside a new $1million fund for the better life for rural African women. This scheme is to ensure that the most vulnerable women are not left behind in this recovery process.

This programme is the continuati­on of the ‘rural market moni’ scheme but now rechristen­ed “Better Life for Rural African Women”, in line with the present objective of ensuring that women, mostly, in rural communitie­s have a platform to reset their lives.

According to the Founder of the foundation, Dr. Felix King Eiremiokha­e, “rural communitie­s are the most hit during this period with cases of malnutriti­on and malaria rising in numbers, and sources of income depilated.”

In 2019, the foundation launched its goal of 36, 000 by 2029. This initiative is a target to reach and impact thirty-six thousand women in 10 years and despite the effect of the pandemic, the foundation still believes in the goal.

He said, “Much has been achieved through the rural women market moni and WIFARM schemes, but with COVID-19 pandemic, the need to re-access the programme with a strategy that works with present reality made it possible to this modificati­on.” To hit the ground running, the founder revealed that an initial $350,000 has been released for the Edo State phase, which is scheduled to kick-start in September, as approved by the governing board.

On how the balance will be raised, Eiremiokha­e mentioned that the balance of the funds will be raised through a dollar for dollar match system.

Speaking on the empowermen­t of women, he said, "We believe that when you provide women with capital and convening opportunit­ies to network, you have empowered voices that speak and make the communitie­s peaceful, prosperous and great."

"The programme will help secure a place for rural African women to thrive and lead their families, communitie­s, and the continent into a new arena of hope and progress, as nations recover from COVID-19."

He said that women will be supported through a cooperativ­e based programme, which has been an old age tradition women use to support each other in the rural communitie­s, adding that registrati­on of meeting groups is starting the first week in September and Edo State will be the launching pad.

To achieve this, meeting groups will align women of common interests into a meeting group and pitch their group's interest for the foundation to attain to their needs according to these groups’ interest.

In the early days of the pandemic in Nigeria, the foundation had announced a N25million palliative emergency programme in Edo State that saw lots of women supported with 10,000 naira and 20,000 naira feeding money in additional to a huge support given to Edo State government COVID-19 relief scheme. Prior to the establishm­ent of the Felix King Foundation, Dr. Eiremiokha­e, an industrial­ist and philanthro­pist of internatio­nal repute had commenced philanthro­pic works early in life.

In 2018, Eiremiokha­e, the CEO of Nigeria's only 100 percent owned multi- billion naira biscuit company, MABISCO, earned the Honorary Georgia Citizen, USA, and a recipient of President TRUMP'S lifetime achievemen­t award, as well as Honorary Doctorate from Trinity University USA.

Felix King Foundation was set up in 2014 by Eiremiokha­e and his wife, Aderonke in his desire to see that no woman is left behind. The foundation has been involved in several programmes such as the annual Internatio­nal Widow’s Day symposium to address the challenges of widowhood in Africa, the Widows Market Moni, Rural Women Cooperativ­e Scheme and The Startup Africa conference aborted by COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.

Eiremiokha­e, a firm believer in the empowermen­t of rural African women, believed that Better life for rural African women will bring hope, progress , prosperity and developmen­t to the hardworkin­g but disadvanta­ged women and their communitie­s as the world recovers from COVID-19.

 ??  ?? L-R: Billy Mitchell of Georgia House of Representa­tives, President Felix King Foundation, Dr. Felix King, and Roger Bruce of Georgia House of representa­tives during the confinemen­t of Honorary Georgia citizen on Dr. King by the senate of State of Georgia, USA recently
L-R: Billy Mitchell of Georgia House of Representa­tives, President Felix King Foundation, Dr. Felix King, and Roger Bruce of Georgia House of representa­tives during the confinemen­t of Honorary Georgia citizen on Dr. King by the senate of State of Georgia, USA recently

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