Following the graduation ceremony at the Rehabilitation Empowerment and Better Health Initiative (REBHI) Production Centre, our 20 graduates have already begun putting their newly acquired skills into practice.
From testing product prototypes and assembling dignity kits to planning sales within their communities, these women and girls are taking meaningful steps towards self-reliance and economic empowerment.
Seeing startup kits in use, innovative products being developed, and the confident smiles of our graduates is a powerful reminder of the transformative impact of hands-on training, local entrepreneurship, and community-driven empowerment.
The graduation ceremony was graced by representatives from CARE in Nigeria, Life At Best Development Initiative (LABDI), the Nigeria Civil Society Organizations, and Traditional Leaders, whose presence and support further underscored the importance of investing in the resilience and livelihoods of women and girls.
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to everyone who watched, encouraged, and supported this journey. Your support continues to inspire and strengthen our collective efforts to build resilient, empowered, and self-sustaining communities.
At REBHI, empowerment does not end at graduation—it marks the beginning of a new chapter of opportunity, innovation, and hope.





