FLEP’s Transformed Livelihood Training extended to Diko community in Niger state
To help them begin, each person was given tomato seeds to grow, to show their commitment while helping them put their new knowledge into practice. Community leaders from the KoJAF Foundation attended the training and encouraged the participants to embrace what they have learned. In the next phase, the trainees will receive goats and beehives, and they will join mentoring groups and a cooperative society. This will help them continue learning and working together for the betterment of their lives, the Diko community, and the nation at large.
FLEP’s Transformed Livelihood Project(TLP 2025) has been extended to the Diko community in Gurara Local Government, Niger State. As part of the project, 47 young people were trained in livestock and crop farming ( goat rearing, beekeeping, and tomato farming). The training also covered entrepreneurship, helping the participants become better in business.

To help them begin, each person was given tomato seeds to grow, to show their commitment while helping them put their new knowledge into practice. Community leaders from the KoJAF Foundation attended the training and encouraged the participants to embrace what they have learned. In the next phase, the trainees will receive goats and beehives, and they will join mentoring groups and a cooperative society. This will help them continue learning and working together for the betterment of their lives, the Diko community, and the nation at large.