Oando Foundation supports Girl Child education in Nigeria
Oando Foundation (OF), an
independent charity with a mission to create conducive learning environments in
dilapidated public primary schools in Nigeria, partnered with Fashion Vie New
York to raise funds towards the education of the Nigerian ‘girl child’ on
Thursday, 14 September, 2017. The Foundation was selected as the first
beneficiary from Africa to receive proceeds from The Dream: Fall 2017 Benefit
Fashion Show and Silent Auction where it successfully raised N43,800,000 for
the girl child education.
Through
its Adopt a School Initiative, Oando Foundation has steadily provided access to
improved quality education in Nigeria, with a focus on girls in the Northern
region. The Foundation’s holistic programmes have increased the number of young
girls enrolling in its adopted schools through the provision of hygiene and
sanitary facilities in schools, scholarships to deserving females to transit to
secondary school, mentorship programmes, training of female teachers, and
partnerships with International Development Organisations.
With over 6.3 million out-of-school girls in Nigeria, Oando Foundation’s
commitment is reinforced in the words of Angelique Kidjo, “Everyone wins when
children — and especially girls – have access to education. An educated girl is
likely to increase her personal earning potential and prepare herself for a
productive and fulfilling life, as well as reduce poverty in the whole
community. Investing in girls’ education also helps delay early marriage and
parenthood. Our booming economies in Africa need more female engineers,
teachers and doctors to prosper and sustain growth.”
Fashion
Vie an annual charity fashion show which runs alongside New York Fashion Week
is inspired by the life of its organiser, International Fashion Designer and
founder, Chuks Collins whose career began in Nigeria. The event which took
place at the famous Angel Orensanz, hosted by Claudia Jordan, actress, model,
TV and radio personality. The organization utilizes the creative industry to
support social justice and worldwide human right issues, by gathering audiences
for a contemporary experience of fashion and art, while highlighting the
incredible work of local, national, and international non-profits.
Speaking
at the event, Adekanla Adegoke, Head, Oando Foundation said; “The partnership
with Fashion Vie comes at a critical time when Oando Foundation is scaling up
its Girl Child intervention under the Adopt-A-School Initiative. The funds
raised will directly support the educational and social needs of girls in our
adopted schools, providing them opportunities for a better future.”
The
theme for this year’s event, ‘Girl Child Education,’ is a cause close to both
partners. The Foundation will use proceeds from the event to further improve
access to and provide quality primary education in its adopted schools. It
plans to focus on access to education, provision of potable water and
sanitation in public primary schools, information and communication technology
(ICT) education, scholarships, and safe spaces for girls.
Oando Foundation has successfully adopted 80 public primary schools across 23
states in Nigeria, renovated 30 of these under the infrastructure development
component; established 17 ICT centres and 3 Early Child Care Development
Education (ECCDE) centres. In addition, the Foundation has donated over 5,000
books and learning materials across intervention communities. The Foundation
has successfully supported community involvement by strengthening the capacity
of over 300 School Based Management Committee (SBMC) members, awarded
scholarships to 907 pupils and facilitated training of 1,700 teachers. 60,000
students now have access to improved learning environments including improved
sanitary facilities through the direct intervention of Oando Foundation.
Speaking
at the event, Mr Chuks said “This year, Fashion Vie has chosen to return to
Nigeria, where my story began. We are inspired by the important work of the
Oando Foundation, providing interventions for marginalized
Out-Of-School-Children and those unable to cry out for the justice of
accessible education in Nigeria.”
Source: Dailypostng
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