Usamali Ekpeye Brothers Foundation is a registered, non-governmental, non-profit organization that is committed to the improvement of children, adolescent, women and elderly livelihood, promotion of generational health and well being through nutrition and positive lifestyle. Part of life is understanding that real change and progress comes with dedicated perseverance but also realizing that challenges, obstacles and roadblocks will appear from time to time. Robert Rivers, Happiness Is Possible.
Usamali Ekpeye Brothers Foundation (UEBF) is dedicated to uplifting marginalized groups and empowering them to create positive change in their lives and communities.
Usamali Ekpeye Brothers Foundation (UEBF) is a registered non-government, non-profit organization that is committed to the improvement of vulnerable population (Women, children, adolescent, elderly etc) livelihood; promotion of general health and well-being through adequate nutrition and positive life style whose membership are illustrious sons and daughters of Ekpeye. Furthermore, UEBF focuses on providing trans-formative education, capacity development, health and nutrition, smart agriculture and advocacy to promote sustainable development.
Our work revolves around several key activities that target the most vulnerable women, youth, and children. These activities encompass various aspects of empowerment, including education, leadership development, networking, research, and advocacy. By addressing multiple dimensions of empowerment, UEBF aims to enable individuals from these groups to actively participate in their respective communities’ development while improving their own circumstances and agency.
To be pacesetter organisation promoting optimum health, nutrition and empowerment for children, young people, women and elderly.
To promote healthy living through knowledge sharing, awareness creation, empowerment and advocacy.
• Respect
• Responsibility
• Accountability
• Integrity
• Transparency
• Gender equity
• Nutrition literacy, education campaign and programmes.
• Capacity building for youth, adolescents, women through training on life skill and wealth creation.
• Collaborate and network with government agencies, private sector and other non-government agencies in Nigeria, Africa and worldwide.
• Conducting research on health and nutrition as they affect women and children.