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The Coalition of
Wives of Presidents and Vice Presidents in Africa for Peace, COWAP, has
honoured Nigerian international humanitarian organisation, Jose
Foundation, for its efforts and philanthropic activities in championing
the cause of women and children towards ending extreme poverty in
Africa.
The award was given to the humanitarian organisation at COWAP Innovation Gala and Award ceremony in Abuja.
The
event was part of the maiden edition of the COWAP Summit which brought
together current and past female Presidents, wives of Presidents and
Vice Presidents in
Africa to brainstorm on ideas that create sustainable peace and development in the continent.
Announcing the
award, Project Lead, COWAP, Meshack-Hart Kalada, said Jose Foundation
was selected for the honour in recognition of the "Foundation's selfless
community service, especially towards supporting innovative, impactful
and lasting initiatives in low income countries that promote women's
economic and social development that is closely aligned with COWAP's
global development goal of putting an end to poverty in all its forms
everywhere."
COWAP particularly
commended the founder of Jose Foundation, Dr. Martins Abhulimhen, for
emerging as this year's overall "CHAMPION in the Ending Extreme Poverty
category.
Receiving the award
on behalf of Jose Foundation, the Country Director, Dr. Eunice
Ameh-Pius, while thanking the wives of African leaders said the
Foundation is passionate on matters of child sexual exploitation and are
committed to put an end to the scourge in Nigeria.
Her words: "The award will propel us to do more for the good of women, children and the vulnerable in the society.
"We are also
planning a workshop on child sexual exploitation scheduled for June
11-14 in Abuja to sensitise stakeholders on how to deal with issues
concerning CSE and we hope all of you will grace the occasion for the
sake of the future of our children."
Jose Foundation,
founded in 2003 by Prince Martins Abhulimhen, strives to foster positive
change and enable people live a meaningful and fulfilling life in a
more equitable environment.
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