Nestlé Nigeria: Empowering Rural Women Project Moves to South East


In August 2021, Nestlé Nigeria launched “Nestlé Empowering Rural Women in

Nigeria project” which aims to help rural women retailers within the company’s

value chain scale up their businesses to increase their household incomes. The

program was recently launched in Nsukka and Obolo-Afor, both in Enugu State

to reach an additional 50 women retailers. This brings the number of

beneficiaries to 150.

“Nestlé Empowering Rural Women in Nigeria project” is designed to equip

female distributors at the end of the pyramid to scale up to three times the size

of their existing business over 3 months and to sustain the new level.

Speaking on Nestlé’s contributions to empowering women within her value

chain, Mr. Khaled Ramadan, Commercial Manager for Nestlé Nigeria, said,

“At Nestlé, we believe that by contributing to the health and wellbeing of our

communities, we create shared value for all stakeholders while contributing to

the growth of our business. “Nestlé Empowering Rural Women in Nigeria

project” is our way of improving the livelihoods of women in the rural areas by

helping them scale their businesses to three times its current volume within

three months. Our ambition is to empower 300 of these women who are

retailers within our distribution channel.”

“We have received very positive feedback from the first 100 beneficiaries of the

program who are based in the suburbs of Abuja and Osogbo. They are reporting

faster turnover and increased revenue as well as stronger visibility of their

business outlets within their locations. We are therefore confident that our

intervention through training, mentorship and product grants are a right mix for

success. By improving the household incomes of the rural women, Nestlé is

helping to improve their access to adequate nutrition, good healthcare and good

quality education for their families.”

The beneficiaries of “Nestlé Empowering Rural Women in Nigeria project”

receive grants by way of Nestlé products valued at 300% of their current monthly

sales. They also participate in training and mentorship programs which equip

them with the requisite skills to scale up and sustain their businesses. These

programs are delivered by the implementation partner, FDConsults which also

works with each retailer over 3 months post training to help them succeed. Each

beneficiary retailer is linked to a one-on-one mentor for guidance and consistent

support.


Speaking on the outcome of the program so far, Mr. Phranklin Audu, Lead

Trainer & Head of Partnerships at FDConsults , said, “It is a delight for me to see

the progress already made by the beneficiaries of “Nestlé Empowering Rural

Women in Nigeria project.” The reports of increase in turnover and profit are very

encouraging. Following the successful implementation of the first and second

phases, I am happy that 50 more women are joining the program today.

FDConsults is privileged to be a part of this success story and remains focused

on helping each beneficiary attain her highest potential. I encourage each

participant here today to take full advantage of this unique opportunity to grow

her business.”

FDConsults has a track record of helping rural dwellers access information and

skills to improve their standards of living.

Mrs. Peace Eze, a beneficiary from Obolo-Afor in Enugu State, said “I am very

happy to have been selected to benefit from this program. I am going home with

good news. With what we were taught today, I now have the knowledge to

support my business to grow. With the help of the goods that Nestlé is also

giving to us, I have everything I need to make my business succeed. I thank

Nestlé for this important initiative, it will help all the women benefiting from the

program a lot.”

The first phase of “Nestlé Empowering Rural Women in Nigeria project” which

was launched in the suburbs of the Federal Capital Territory in August 2021

reached 50 beneficiaries while the second phase launched in Osogbo in October

2021 added 50 more women to the program. With this launch in Enugu State,

the program now includes 150 beneficiaries, halfway to the target the company

set for the initiative.

“Nestlé Empowering Rural Women in Nigeria project” is one of the Company’s

Creating Shared Value (CSV) initiatives to contribute towards building thriving

communities by improving livelihoods.

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