
The Invisible Backbone: Why Nigerian Fisherwomen Matter to Food Security
When we think about feeding a nation, the images that typically come to mind are vast farmlands or perhaps bustling markets. Rarely…


When we think about feeding a nation, the images that typically come to mind are vast farmlands or perhaps bustling markets. Rarely…

On the 29th of May, Enatta Foundation marked a significant milestone with the successful rollout of its Money Mata programme, a flagship…

Discover stories, updates, and learning from Enatta, highlighting fishing communities and the women who sustain them

As an indigenous son of Isale Akoka, born and raised within the Bariga fishing belt, I’ve lived through decades of both the…