Displaced Widows Are Turning Traditional Cap Weaving into Lifelines for Their Families in Borno State


Many displaced widows in IDP camps are using the traditional craft of cap weaving to generate income for their families and gain a sense of empowerment amidst the turmoil they’re facing. Many of the women who sell their caps are able to buy houses, fund their children’s education, and even save enough money to start their own businesses.

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