top of page

Women Around The World


At this very second, women around the world are giving birth, raising children, cooking meals, washing clothes, cleaning houses, planting crops, working on assembly lines, running companies, and running countries.

Women also are dying from diseases that should have been prevented or treated. They are watching their children succumb to malnutrition caused by poverty and economic deprivation. They are being denied the right to go to school by their own fathers and brothers. They are forced into prostitution, forced labor, abused ,raped and they are excluded from social inclusion and denied justice.

However different we may appear, there is far more that unites us than divides us. We share a common future, and we are here to find common ground so that we may help bring new dignity and respect to women, children and youths all over the world, and in so doing bring new strength and stability to families as well. We believe that this endeavor or some close variant of it would demonstrate the universal applicability of our model of NGO sustainability and thus eventually help us to create a better means to support communities. Thus that will enable us generate a society of women free from poverty and injustice.

 
Featured Posts
Recent Posts
Archive
Search By Tags
Follow Us
  • Facebook Basic Square
  • Twitter Basic Square
  • Google+ Basic Square

© 2023 by Feed The World. Proudly created with Wix.com

​​Call us:

 +2348188232707

 

 HEAD OFFICE:

No. 1 Taraba Close, Off Limpopo Street, Maitama.

 

BRANCH OFFICE/WORKSHOP: No.1, Akure Street, Area 10, Abuja. /No. 301 Dakata,  Kano . 

 

 

 

PARTNERS

IIMGC is a registered non-profit organization

All documents are copyright protected. They are not to be used for anything else other than the intended purpose. 

To Support our Peace Project DONATE HERE

KNOW THE FACTS ABOUT WORLD HUNGER

 

    805 million people – or one in nine people in the world – do not have enough to eat.

    98% of the world’s undernourished people live in developing countries.

    Where is hunger the worst?

       

  • LinkedIn Social Icon
  • Facebook Social Icon
  • Twitter Social Icon
  • Google+ Social Icon
  • YouTube Social  Icon
  • Pinterest Social Icon
© Copyright
© Copyright
bottom of page