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TLP 2025: 40 Youths Undergo Hands-On Business Training in Gwagwalada

TLP 2025: 40 Youths Undergo Hands-On Business Training in Gwagwalada

As the Transformed Livelihood Project (TLP 2025) continues to reach more communities, Gwagwalada, a semi-urban area, has also come on board. Forty young people, including those already running small businesses and others interested in starting one, recently took part in a hands-on three-day entrepreneurship training. The sessions covered entrepreneurship concepts on Lean startup, value proposition and financial management.

Our objective during the training is to improve participant’s entrepreneurial knowledge and capacity to run profitable businesses.

As part of the next phase, the participants will now begin “The Big Assignment” where they will run a sample business for a few months. This practical step will prepare them for the second module of the training, help build real-world business experience and qualify them for the next phase of support and empowerment. To our partners — Children’s mission Africa and Barnmissionen , thank you for the support to make life better in Gwagwalada community.