Sustainable Livelihoods and Development Network for Africa, has begun the process of empowering no less than 3 600 cassava processors in an attempt to alleviate poverty
A Nigerian NGO, Sustainable Livelihoods and Development Network for Africa (SLIDEN Africa), has begun the process of empowering no less than 3 600 cassava processors as part of its efforts to alleviate poverty among the peasants in Nigeria.
Under the arrangement, which is being sponsored by the World Bank and the University of Agriculture Micro Finance Bank, SLIDEN Africa also hopes to touch the lives of no less than 600 goat farmers, with the prospect of raising their income per annum to the tune of US$300.