Women and Youth
Women & Youth
Capacity Building
ICAN...so they can!
We organise a yearly 2-week Business Bootcamp with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) to train entrepreneurs on both basic and advance accounting principles.
Vocational Training
We provide vocational training to women with new or existing small-scale businesses. The training covers areas of beauty, culinary, hygiene & personal care, textile design and production, and event management.
Testimonials from our Business Bootcamp
It has impacted my business in the areas of improved record keeping, budgeting skills & management.
I now have a better understanding on business analysis and investment appraisal I’ve also learnt a bit about tax related calculation and compliance.
I have learnt proper book keeping, proper budgeting and planning
separation of self from business.
I started to see tremendous improvement in my business after implementing the lessons learnt from the business bootcamp
Rashidat L Donsunmu, (Owambe Mart)
The HAIIF business bootcamp was very beneficial. After the training, my understanding of financial records has improved. I hired a stockist to take charge of inventories and put strategies in place to increase my customer base and maximise resources
Mrs Ndidiamaka M.Oyeleye, (Verfort Academy)
The HAIIF bootcamp thought me how to start and grow a business, bookkeeping, investment portfolio and capital budgeting techniques. I also learnt how to target and reach a wider customer base and customer satisfaction.
Ibrahim Giwa,
(Business Danhali Venture)
Social Protection Program
Our social protection programme’s objective is to reduce social and economic risk, vulnerability, and to alleviate extreme poverty and deprivation. We support low income earners who struggle to cope with the harsh economic conditions that has forced them to live from ‘hand to mouth’. This programme targets mainly women and women-led micro to small businesses.
Social protection intervention can:
• help reduce poverty by directly providing income or productive support;
• help to Improve food security by providing direct and immediate access to increased quantity, quality and diversity of food.
Social protection intervention can:
help reduce poverty by directly providing income or productive support;
help to Improve food security by providing direct and immediate access to increased quantity, quality and diversity of food.