E-enable

WHO WE ARE

Enabled to Enable is a non-governmental organization that cares for and supports women and girls with disabilities and other vulnerable populations.

We empower women/girls with disabilities and other vulnerable populations through advocacy, training programs and
support services, enabling them to contribute meaningfully
to the growth and development of their own communities, their nations and the world.

Enabled to Enable was initially founded in August 2007 as a support group for women and girls with disabilities.

We envision an egalitarian society void of any form of discrimination/limitation against women and girls with disabilities, other vulnerable women and girls where their rights to life are protected and respected.

To empower women and girls with disabilities, other vulnerable women, and children through advocacy, training programs, and the provision of support services to enable them to contribute meaningfully to their immediate community and global development.

We are promoting positive and independent living among women and girls with disabilities, other vulnerable women and children.

OUR OBJECTIVES

To provide quality, comprehensive, compassionate care and support for women and girls with disabilities, other vulnerable women and girls and link them to essential services that will ensure their overall well-being.

To create awareness on the needs of women and girls with disabilities, other vulnerable women and girls, through social mobilization to create a supportive environment and encourage community participation in field –based interventions.

To network with like-minded organizations in the community and at the regional and international levels, to apply best practices for the benefit of the target groups.

Completed Projects


12

Girls & Women Trained


10100

People Empowered


3000

AREA OF FOCUS

EDUCATION
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
TESTIMONIALS

Benefited from our 2016 Women First International Fund Assisted Expanding Employment Opportunities for Women and Girls through Literacy and Technology Project.

 

Though having challenges with low vision, with eyecare support from Benita Eye Clinic, she enrolled in the accessible computer program as well as making of fashion accessories. With this skill, she has been gainfully employed.

Blessing

Born without limbs, Promise faced a lot of discrimination but struggled to go through school. She was enrolled in our 2013 Women First International Fund assisted Income Generation for Women and Girls through Skills Training Project. “After my father’s death, things became very difficult as my mother was bed-ridden and could no longer farm for us to survive.

 

I used to be so ashamed of myself because I could not help my mother and siblings in any way because of my disability. But after E-Enable program, I feel confident of myself. They gave me a knitting machine and I make cardigans for people”.

Promise

OUR PARTNERS

Nka Ikemesit Charitable organization
Inc., Washington DC
2018
Women First
International Fund
2013, 2016, 2018
Grant funds ended June 2019.
Benita Eye Clinic
Calabar
2010 till date
American Corner
Calabar
2012 - 2021
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Milestones Medical Outreach Incorporated
U.S.A
2020 till date
GAVI
2020 till date
girl power talk
Girl Power Talk
India
2020 till date
Girl Power USA
2022 till date

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