United Way Greater Nigeria, Spurt partners to help youth on profitable employment

United Way Greater Nigeria has unveiled a new collaboration with pan-African people technology company, Spurt. This collaboration will integrate Spurt’s Training and Empowerment Programme (S.T.E.P) with UWGN’s Skills To Employment Programme (STEP), amplifying our collective efforts to empower individuals and communities.

Through this partnership, Spurt will equip UWGN’s beneficiaries and top talents with free, career-boosting soft skills and professional training, propelling their careers forward. Additionally, UWGN’s talent pool will enjoy exclusive access to Spurt’s client network, opening doors to exciting jobs within African SMEs.

Participants in UWGN programmes will undergo valuable training with Spurt, enriching their employability and broadening their skills to attract potential employers.


Spurt will also tap into UWGN’s curated pool of tech talents to meet its clients’ staffing requirements with highly skilled professionals.

Commenting on the collaboration, Executive Director of United Way Greater Nigeria, ‘Deola Durodola, expressed the significance of the partnership.

She said: “As a distinguished member of United Way Worldwide network dedicated to enhancing health, education and financial security across all communities, is excited to unveil a new collaboration with Spurt. Spurt! is a pan-African people technology company that empowers business leaders and entrepreneurs to build great teams. This collaboration will integrate Spurt’s Training and Empowerment Programme (S.T.E.P) with UWGN’s Skills To Employment Programme (STEP), amplifying our collective efforts to empower individuals and communities. This collaboration holds great importance for us at UWGN as we are dedicated to enhancing youth productivity and facilitating decent job opportunities for young Nigerians. Partnering with Spurt! aligns perfectly with our mission, particularly given their strong presence within African SMEs. We are thrilled about the promising prospects this partnership holds for all our beneficiaries nationwide.”

Spurt Chief Operating Officer, Princess Edokpayi, said: “Partnering with United Way Greater Nigeria has been a transformative experience for S.T.E.P. Their commitment to community development and empowerment aligns perfectly with our mission, allowing us to create a greater impact together. We look forward to continuing this partnership and making a positive difference in the lives of many”.

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