ELIMINATING EXTREME POVERTY

A high % of the population in Africa lives below the global poverty line of USD$1.0 pay day

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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Our approach is a comprehensive, time-bound, integrated and sequenced set of interventions that aim to enable extreme poor households to achieve key milestones towards sustainable livelihoods and socioeconomic resilience, in order to progress along a pathway out of extreme poverty.

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AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY

Building systems of production and distribution, offering quality seeds at fair prices and developing better crop varieties and practices. Developing and disseminating climate-smart agricultural technologies, and developing markets using an approach that encourages entrepreneurship and supports the country in becoming self-sufficient in food production.

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EXPANDING FINANCIAL CHOICES

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Our customized and diverse range of products support families to access financial services, manage and build assets, invest in small enterprises, access employment opportunities and cope during emergencies. Complementing this, we build financial literacy and have instituted a range of client protection measures that distinguish us for our commitment towards client-centric service delivery.

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URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Lagos and Abuja of Nigeria are some of the fastest growing mega-city, home to more than 20 million people in Lagos and 12,000,000 people in Abuja.  2000 new residents move to these cities every day. Economic opportunities are pulling people to the cities while climate change is pushing them to move out of low-lying areas

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EDUCATION

Pioneering non-formal primary education for children who have dropped out of public schools, and then expanding that to create a full system of educational opportunities from early education to adolescence, focusing particularly on girls from disadvantaged areas. Our low-cost, scalable schooling model and range of complementary services has made us the world’s largest secular private education provider.

 

 

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Initiating Local Model Microfinance

Across Africa people living in poverty are disproportionately excluded from the formal financial system. They have to depend on informal means to manage their day-to-day expenditures, save, and borrow which is risky, unreliable and expensive

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TARGETING THE VERY POOR

People living in poverty are confronted by a multitude of interconnected problems.

They do not own any land even if they do, they cannot afford the funds to develop this lands or productive assets and simultaneously struggle to cope with food shortages, poor health, social stigma, and a lack of basic services like clean water and sanitation.

They are mostly excluded from social services and healthcare, generally live in remote areas disconnected from markets, and are often unable to work due to prolonged illnesses or disability in the family.

Our customized and diverse range of products support families to access financial services, manage and build assets, invest in small enterprises, access employment opportunities and cope during emergencies. Complementing this, we build financial literacy and have instituted a range of client protection measures that distinguish us for our commitment towards client-centric service delivery.

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We at STOFF are concerned  about the non availability of health care services in developing countries across the world, especially the African continent,  diseases are a leading cause of death in this countries and its affects women and children the most in Africa, that is why we are introducing modern innovative techniques to combat disease like Malaria, Malaria is another mosquito-borne infectious disease common in Africa.

Clean Water

Water Is a Basic Human Necessity

Our goal is to reduce the health risks of water-related diseases and to increase the earning potential of people living in rural communities in Africa.

We are working hard in our capacity to provide clean water to the most vulnerable people in poor rural communities, this is to further reduce and control water born diseases that has affected poor families in those communities.

SOFF clean water project is targeted to reach 500,000 people every year.

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We aspire for a world of hope

SOFF is an organization that focuses on ending poverty

We believe in the equal value of every human being and the importance of respecting and honoring each individual; we know that change happens through people.