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Women's Farmers Advancement Network (WOFAN) - NigeriaCountryNigeria RegionGlobal, Africa Programme SummaryBased in Kano, Nigeria, Women Farmers Advancement Network (WOFAN) works with 250 women's groups in five different states in northern Nigeria in an effort to mobilise, train, and support rural men and women in the management of information and communication. Community participation is a key strategy; local extension agents are trained to support fellow citizens in health, agriculture, literacy, income generation, and early childhood development. WOFAN also organises a weekly radio broadcast that features the efforts of rural women. Communication StrategiesWOFAN engages in research and information dissemination, training efforts, community development programmes, social mobilisation/advocacy, and partnership and networking with organisations that have similar objectives. General strategies involve:
More specifically, "train the trainers" activities use community-based facilitators to provide basic technical, literacy, and problem-solving skills to rural Nigerians. Each extension agent, or trainer, manages a minimum of two rural groups (each of which is made up of ten rural women) in an effort to provide leadership and support in the process of community development. Since 2000, these women's groups have been producing a weekly 30-minute radio programme broadcast by the local radio station. WOFAN provided the women with recording equipment and receivers, and each week they address issues like AIDS, water quality, harmful traditional practices, and politics. WOFAN supports environmental protection through education. For example, WOFAN encourages parents to help their children receive both Koranic and regular education. To bolster this message, WOFAN helped villagers build a classroom to relieve the strain of 60 children being crammed into a small, windowless hut. A nearby centre was established to allow women to get vocational and skills training. This centre helps women apply for loans to start up small businesses. WOFAN also provides communities with tree seedlings. It has trained farmers to produce cash crops and crops that will improve their family's diet. WOFAN's advocacy efforts also address gender relations and the rural poor (especially the landless households), with special emphasis on households headed by women. Development IssuesWomen, Agriculture, Environment, Gender, Economic Development, Technology. Key PointsWOFAN was founded in the early 1990s. Initially, WOFAN helped women farmers in rural areas with health issues and agricultural technology. It has expanded to address the following needs:
WOFAN's future plans include:
Partners PartnersBernard van Leer Foundation, UNDP, UNICEF
ContactHajia Salamatu Garba Jibril
National Coordinator – WOFAN Plot 18, Yahaya Gusau Road, NNDC Quarters P.O. Box 22 (Gyadi-Gyadi) Kano Nigeria Tel.: 234-64-665487 Fax: 234-64-662199 wofan@ecnx.net wofan@mega.bw Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 11 2003 Last Updated October 30 2007 |
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