Sunday, February 9, 2025

YIELD Africa Foundation Wins Impactful NGO Of The Year

Meet YIELD Africa Foundation, a trailblazing non-profit organization dedicated to transforming the lives of youths and women across Africa. Their tireless efforts have earned them the prestigious title of Impactful NGO of the Year.

Mission-Driven:

YIELD Africa Foundation’s mission is to positively impact the economy through:

  • Free skills acquisition and entrepreneurship training.
  • Promoting healthy living.
  • Leadership development and educational support.

Aligning with the SDGs:

Their work contributes to the achievement of six UN Sustainable Development Goals:

  • No Poverty (SDG 1).
  • Zero Hunger (SDG 2).
  • Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3).
  • Quality Education (SDG 4).
  • Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8).
  • Partnership for the Goals (SDG 17).

Visionary Goals:

YIELD Africa Foundation envisions a society where youths and women possess the knowledge and skills to be self-reliant, achieved through collaborative efforts with:

  • Local and international partners.
  • Government agencies.
  • Corporate organizations.
  • Philanthropists.

Remarkable Achievements:

Over 4,550 individuals empowered through skills acquisition and entrepreneurship training.

  • 700+ benefited from free medical outreach programs.
  • 1,500 pupils received free educational materials.
  • 600+ supported through food, clothing, and shoe distribution.

Programs Making a Difference:

Skills for Life: Vocational training for youth and women.

Health for Life: Medical outreach and awareness programs.

Edu Care: Educational material provision.

Farm for Life: Backyard farming training for sustenance and nutrition.

Award-Winning Recognition:

YIELD Africa Foundation has received multiple awards, including
“Outstanding NGO of the Year” at the Nigerian Volunteers Awards 2024.

YIELD Africa Foundation’s dedication to empowering youths and women has created a ripple effect of positive change. Join them in congratulating their well-deserved recognition and continued impact.

Together, they are shaping a future where youth and women become agents of change.

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