The First Lady of Plateau State, Barr. Helen Mutfwang, has officially launched the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) Women Economic Empowerment program, a bold step toward boosting economic opportunities for women in the state. A key component of this program is the recapitalization grant for 1,000 petty traders, aimed at supporting and revitalizing their small businesses.

The initiative is designed to help these women grow their businesses by providing financial support, allowing them to scale their operations, increase their income, and contribute to the local economy. In addition to the recapitalization grant, the program also provides mentoring and training to ensure the beneficiaries have the tools and knowledge necessary for long-term business success.

Barr. Helen Mutfwang has long been an advocate for women’s empowerment, consistently pushing for programs that enhance women’s capacity to achieve economic independence. Through this latest initiative, the First Lady underscores her commitment to creating a more inclusive economy where women can thrive.

Speaking during the launch, Barr. Mutfwang expressed her belief that empowering women, especially those involved in small-scale trading, is a powerful means of transforming communities and uplifting families. She noted that financial challenges often hinder the growth of many small businesses, and this grant is intended to remove some of those barriers, giving these traders a renewed sense of hope and opportunity.

The RHI Women Economic Empowerment program aligns with broader efforts to improve the socio-economic conditions of women across Plateau State. By supporting female petty traders, the initiative not only enhances their livelihoods but also promotes gender equality and economic stability in the region.

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