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Better Option For All
Better Option For All is a community-based initiative focused on empowering youth and vulnerable groups through practical economic opportunities, community awareness programs, and collaborative development projects. The initiative seeks to create a platform where young people can access motivation, training, and financial support to start small projects, join self-help groups, and participate in sustainable income-generating activities. Through this program, the project will: Mobilize and empower youth to participate in productive community development projects. Create awareness and support the formation of self-help groups that encourage saving, collaboration, and economic resilience. Establish a community marketing platform where local products and services can be promoted. Promote diaspora opportunities, connecting local communities with international partners for investment, mentorship, and economic collaboration. Encourage gender inclusion so that both young men and women benefit equally from development opportunities. The initiative will help build a stronger, more economically active community while supporting sustainable development goals.

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11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities, 17 - Partnerships for the Goals, 5 - Gender Equality, 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Director Team Lead Media Advocacy and Fact checker

Our initiative The Fasasi youth Foundation, have been self funding programs and never had any funding Grant and the organisation have a lot in plans to achieve to solve the Humanitarian, Development and Peace problems in community.

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Empowering Smallholder Farmers and Women Entrepreneurs through Sustainable Agriculture and Skills Development

This initiative supports smallholder farmers and women-led microenterprises in rural Nigeria with access to training, climate-smart farming inputs, and market opportunities. By combining sustainable agriculture practices with entrepreneurship and vocational skills, the project will reduce poverty, improve food security, and create pathways for income generation. It also empowers women and youth with the resources and knowledge needed to thrive as business owners and community change agents.

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Youth leader

Encouraging active participation among peers in social, educational, and community programs. Leading projects and initiatives that promote youth development and leadership skills. Acting as a bridge between young people and decision-makers to ensure youth voices are heard. Supporting peers in building confidence, responsibility, and resilience.

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Children feeding program

Need for a Children Feeding Program Malnutrition and hunger remain significant challenges affecting vulnerable children, particularly those from low-income households. Inadequate access to nutritious meals leads to poor health, stunted growth, and reduced cognitive development, ultimately limiting their ability to perform well in school and achieve their full potential. A structured children feeding program is therefore essential to bridge this gap by ensuring consistent access to balanced meals. This initiative not only promotes physical well-being but also enhances learning capacity, reduces absenteeism, and contributes to breaking the cycle of poverty within communities.

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Le-Cradle Enterprise

Le-Cradle Enterprise is a social enterprise that is rooted in community development to bridge the gender and poverty gap through education and decent work.

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Rehabilitation of inmates ( Repairer of the breach)

Prisons are not only centers of confinement but also potential environments for transformation. However, without structured rehabilitation, incarceration often results in recidivism, broken families, and unproductive reintegration into society. Many inmates come from backgrounds of poverty, limited education, unemployment, and trauma, which contribute to their involvement in crime. Simply serving a sentence does not address these underlying issues. Rehabilitation programs are therefore essential to equip inmates with the skills, knowledge, and mindset necessary to rebuild their lives after release. Education, vocational training, counseling, and life-skills development reduce idleness, improve self-esteem, and open pathways to lawful employment. Studies consistently show that effective rehabilitation reduces re-offending rates, lessens prison overcrowding, and lowers the economic burden of maintaining correctional facilities.

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