Lift Nigerians
Out of Poverty
We intend to lift 40 Million Nigerians out of Poverty by 2030
Learn moreWe intend to lift 40 Million Nigerians out of Poverty by 2030
Learn moreTrain and Empower 8 Million Breadwinners, Spread Across all Local Governments in Nigeria.
Learn moreEstablish Local Empowerment Centers (ECs) in All 774 Local Governments in Nigeria
Learn moreEstablish Empowerment Systems in Contribution to Poverty Alleviation in the Nation.
Learn moreWe are a Poverty Alleviation And Empowerment Initiative Of “Lifted”-An Indigenous Independent Non Governmental Organization Which Was First Conceived As An Arm And Offshoot Of TIWI. Our aim is to lift 40 Million Nigerians Out Poverty with over 16 Million Children back in school By 2030.
The 2030 Agenda and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was adopted in 2015 by all countries of the United Nations. It is often called a radical plan for humanity and a new way of doing development.
The 2030 Agenda and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was adopted in 2015 by all countries of the United Nations. It is often called a radical plan for humanity and a new way of doing development.
As at today, our trajectories suggest that Nigeria has about 91,885,874million people in extreme poverty.
Poverty has risen in Nigeria, with almost 100 million people living on less than a $1 (£0.63) a day, despite economic growth, statistics have shown.
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) to end extreme poverty by 2030 is unlikely to be met—no thanks, in large part, to Nigeria.
Since June 2018, Five Million Nigerians Have Joined The Poverty Club, with nearly six people joining the poverty club every minute - World Poverty Clock
Country Percentage of population in extreme poverty SDG1 Status
Nigeria 46.7 Poverty rising
Democratic Republic of Congo 77 Poverty rising
Ethiopia 23.4 On track
Tanzania 35 Off track
Mozambique 61.8 Off track
Kenya 30 Off track
Uganda 34.2 Off track
South Africa 24.6 Off track
South Sudan 93 Poverty rising
Zambia 57.2 Poverty rising
Ten is structured to work through volunteers, who complete cycles with beneficiaries in groups of tens as follows:
The volunteer will engage in outreaches in impoverished areas to select beneficiaries, who are breadwinners with up to Five (5) dependents and at least 2 out of school.
The volunteer will register the beneficiaries on the TEN mobile application. TEN will fund the startup of business for the beneficiaries, with a grant of Twenty Thousand Naira (N20,000) each.
The volunteer will monitor and assess the progress of the beneficiaries, while encouraging them to save at least Four-Thousand-Naira (N4,000) per month, for five (5) months.
All beneficiaries who are verified to have saved Four Thousand Naira (N4,000) for five (5) months, will be awarded the second grant of thirty thousand Naira (N30,000) by TEN
The volunteer will again monitor and assess the progress of the beneficiaries, while encouraging them to save at least Six - Thousand -Naira (N6,000) per month, for five (5) months
All beneficiaries who are shown to have saved six thousand Naira (N6,000) for Five (5) months, will be awarded the third grant of fifty thousand Naira (N50,000) by TEN.
The beneficiary will then be introduced to a thrift system where they will be encouraged to save Five Thousand Naira (N5,000) for 12 months, and they will be able to collect Fifty Thousand Naira (N50,000) while the remaining Ten Thousand Naira (N10,000) is given back to the TEN system to support a new beneficiary. This has migrated the old beneficiary from being destitute to being a helper.
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As at today, Nigeria has about 91,885,874 million people in extreme poverty with almost 100 million people living on less than a $1 (£0.63) a day, despite economic growth, statistics have shown.
Understand MoreThe Empowerment Network (TEN) seek to provide training and financial empowerment for a minimum of 40 Million Beneficiaries (8 Million breadwinners who have up to five (5) dependents each).
Become a VolunteerTEN will obtain a Capital Injection principally through partnership with the Joint Church Action (JCA), and other governmental and private donors to the tune of about Three Hundred and Twenty-Nine Billion Naira (329,000,000,000).
Understand MoreTEN is a poverty alleviation and empowerment initiative of “LIFTED” – an indigenous independent Non governmental organization which was first conceived as an arm and offshoot of TIWI.
TIWI is a platform to render top notch and cutting edge humanitarian services through interventions in the areas of health, education, human empowerment, and catering for victims of natural disasters and the less privileged.