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Pioneering Inclusive Employment for All

Lily Azura, Enoku

14-Sep-23 10:00

Pioneering Inclusive Employment for All

Enoku, formerly known as Enable OKU, is a social enterprise focused on bridging employment gaps between Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and employers. They advocate for a diverse work environment and offer services like business process outsourcing and manpower provision. Enoku supports PWDs through job preparedness, matching, and retainment, ensuring they find and thrive in suitable roles. Additionally, they assist employers in creating inclusive strategies, providing training on disability awareness, and ensuring the success of PWDs in their roles.

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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