 A non-governmental organization says there is an urgent need for the empowerment of artisans in the society. Speaking while Asian empowerment forms to over 200 artisans and oweri, the leader of the RBK or Kaffel Foundation said empowering the youth would reduce the high rate of unemployment in the country, as well as help with nation-building. According to her, the empowerment is targeted at the youth of art producing communities in an emo state with the aim of assisting them to reduce crime and criminality in the area. Take a listen. I think about extremely talented artisans that produce a lot of beautiful well-made products, but they can only produce them one or two at a time. What they need is help. What they need is moral material, more access to getting moral material, so they can produce them at a higher quantity. You can paint a picture or make a belt or make a pair of shoes, but if you're making one and two at a time, you can't really make much progress. The way you're about to make a thousand belts and you have market for those thousand belts, it becomes to make a big difference in your life. The target of this program is to ensure that the use of her favorite consistency on her journey to the West are doing meaningful things. You know, and I do mind is the devil's workshop, and she wants to ensure that there is no idleness in anywhere. She wants to put smiles on their faces, and she wants them to be meaningful in the society in order to show anything that is holy-goddessy. I'll see you in the next video.