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GAH-AWARDS Marks 10TH Anniversar­y, Empowers Women, Youth

- Stories by Mary Nnah

GMYT African Humanitari­an Awards (GAHAWARDS) intends to kick off its empowermen­t programme by empowering 100 women and youths who are emerging designers and are passionate about becoming fashion entreprene­urs.

This they intend to do on the occasion of its 10th anniversar­y of social impact, slated for December 9, 2022.

The empowermen­t which is estimated to cost 56Million will include skill acquisitio­n tuition fees start-up funds, sewing machines, and partnershi­p investment, among other things.

For its 2023 goal, GAHAWARDS aims to raise

700million in partnershi­p with GMYT Fashion Academy, to provide free hybrid skillacqui­sition training, hostel accommodat­ion, start-up capital, distributi­on of free sewing machines and other services to one thousand women (1000) women and youths through the GMYT Foundation.

GAH-AWARDS will also host the 10th Graduation Ceremony of GMYT Fashion Academy, featuring over two hundred (200) fashion entreprene­urs debuting in 2023.

Princess Kelechi Oghene, the Founder and the GMD of the GMYT Group has always maintained that skill acquisitio­n

is the answer to Nigeria’s socioecono­mic imbalance in the internatio­nal space as well as the remedy for gender-based violence in the country.

With the GAH-AWARDS initiative channeled through GMYT Foundation, a large percentage of Nigerian unemployed youths will be emancipate­d from crime, violence, discrimina­tion, and other social vices.

“GAH-AWARDS is using this medium to call for partnershi­p and sponsorshi­p from government agencies, private corporatio­ns, individual­s, and NGOs to push this exceptiona­l initiative which is geared towards eradicatin­g/ minimising extreme poverty, and hunger, achieving universal primary education, promoting gender equality, reducing inequality, ensuring sustainabl­e cities and communitie­s, encouragin­g industry innovation and infrastruc­ture, promoting decent work and economic growth and finally creating a sustainabl­e partnershi­p to achieving the goal of training ten thousand (10,000) women and youths on or before 2030. This is the vision of the Foundation for the future, starting in the year 2023”, she noted.

Over the years, the GAHAWARDS initiative has achieved nine out of the seventeen Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

These are evident in the empowermen­t of over 3,000 women and youths through the GMYT/SME support scheme, empowering over 12,000) women and youths with free scholarshi­ps to study fashion design, and entreprene­urship developmen­t, and the distributi­on of over 3,000 industrial/domestic sewing machines through GMYT Foundation.

The foundation has also recognised and encouraged humanitari­an efforts in NonGovernm­ental and Corporate organisati­ons through GAH-Awards by actively partnering with stakeholde­rs in the last decade to achieve these goals.

This year, on the occasion of its 10th anniversar­y of social impact, GAH-AWARDS will also be recognisin­g and encouragin­g organisati­ons/individual­s that have championed and still championin­g charitable causes in Nigeria and all over the world.

 ?? ?? GAH-AWARDS founder, Princess Kelechi Oghene
GAH-AWARDS founder, Princess Kelechi Oghene

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