- The Debbie Kauna Foundation (DKF) empowered over 700 persons with disabilities in Adamawa through entrepreneurship and digital inclusion
- The initiative provided assistive devices, skills training, and startup kits while connecting beneficiaries to microfinance for business growth
- Funded by NHF and supported by UN Women, the program promotes gender equality and economic independence for vulnerable communities
The Debbie Kauna Foundation (DKF) has launched an initiative that is transforming lives and fostering inclusion for persons with disabilities in Adamawa State, Nigeria.
Funded by the Nigerian Humanitarian Fund (NHF) and supported by UN Women, the program, themed “Skill Up: Entrepreneurship and Marketable Skills,” aims to empower over 700 individuals with disabilities.
The project targets both economic independence and gender equality, offering tailored support to women, girls, men, and boys.
Mrs. Sarah Sarki, project manager, highlighted the initiative’s key components, including access …