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Lagos Foundation Expands Support for Women with Loans and Health Outreach

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A non-governmental organisation in Lagos has stepped up efforts to support women through a combined programme of financial assistance and healthcare services aimed at improving livelihoods and well-being.

The foundation provided soft loans to help women grow their small businesses, particularly traders and low-income earners struggling with daily expenses. Officials said the financial support is designed to boost income generation and reduce poverty among beneficiaries.

Alongside the loan scheme, the organisation also organised a health outreach where women received free medical checks and basic healthcare services. The initiative focused on early detection and prevention of common health conditions affecting women in underserved communities.

Organisers explained that the programme is part of a wider commitment to empower women economically while also addressing their health needs, noting that both aspects are essential for sustainable development.

They added that the foundation plans to continue similar interventions across more communities in Lagos, with the goal of reaching more vulnerable women and helping them achieve financial stability and better health outcomes.

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