April 27, 2026
Peace Alabi Adekunle
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To mark International Women’s Day 2026, TPO Nigeria engaged women in Muna and Hajj Camp through interactive sessions on empowerment, resilience, and community support. The initiative highlighted the role of skills and small businesses in strengthening households and fostering unity, reinforcing the message that when women are empowered, communities thrive.
International Women’s Day 2026 | Muna & Hajj Camp\r\nAs part of the International Women’s Day commemoration, Transcultural Psychosocial Organization (TPO) Nigeria engaged women and beneficiaries in Muna and Hajj Camp through an interactive session focused on women’s empowerment, resilience, and community support systems.\r\nDuring the session, participants were encouraged to recognize the value of skills acquisition and small-scale livelihoods as powerful tools for strengthening households and communities. The discussion highlighted how women, through collective effort and shared resources, play a vital role in driving stability, economic support, and social cohesion within their communities.\r\nThe engagement also emphasized the importance of local solutions, showcasing how small businesses and handwork can create accessible support systems enabling women to meet daily needs within their communities while supporting one another.\r\nParticipants expressed heartfelt appreciation for the session, noting its relevance and practical impact. \r\nMany shared how their existing skills and small businesses have not only supported their families but have also strengthened community connections by providing easy access to essential items and services.\r\nTPO Nigeria remains committed to empowering women and fostering community-based resilience through inclusive, impactful interventions.\r\nWhen women are empowered, communities thrive.