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Eduvision International

Project Mission

EVIN has been committed to the service of the less privileged in Nigeria since 1999. They have facilitated various vocational and educational training programs for disadvantaged communities, and the medical projects we’ve operated throughout rural and urban Nigeria.

They have set up a school in Gwako village where there are over 430 children receiving free or heavily subsidized education.

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Youth Empowerment

The thousands of unemployed youth around Nyanya, Abuja, posed a huge problem to the security of Abuja city. The Federal Capital Territory administration invited EduVision International Nigeria to identify unemployed youths in the area and to see how they could be trained in their areas of endowment in an attempt to empower their futures.

The desire to address this was later conceptualized into the provision of small scale entrepreneurship and an informal market to keep the youth gainfully employed. In May 2010, an IT training center was opened in Nyanya. More than 110 young people have been trained or receiving training since the center opened.

Medical Projects

Medical treatment is difficult to obtain throughout rural Nigeria due to scarcity and cost. To combat this problem our team in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, has been involved in the hosting a series of free medical camps to provide treatment for those in need of it. 90 of these camps have been organized over the years.

A team of volunteer doctors and staff make these projects a reality by giving week at a time to help make each camp a reality. On average between 2500-3500 people receive free medical treatment at each camp project. The areas of medical focus are: eye, dental, and general surgery, as well as consultation and free medicine for the patients.

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