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UNICEF partners Borno Government to fight malnutrition

February 17, 2020in news 0 Comments 0 Likes

The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, will continue to support the Borno State government on the provision of preventive and curative nutrition services. Mr. Geoffrey Ijumba, Chief of Field Office, UNICEF Nigeria, Borno Field Office, said this at the inauguration of the Borno State Food and Nutrition technical and steering Committees in Maiduguri. Represented by Kabuka Banda, UNICEF’s Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Manager, Ijumba said: “Thanks to the support from our donors, namely, DFID, Japan, ECHO, Germany, Canada, Italy, and others; we will continue to support the government in the provision of preventative and curative nutrition activities.” “UNICEF believes that one death of a child is too many and that we must ensure a healthy start to life for all children regardless of their situation, hence our support for the activation of this committee,” added Ijumba. According to Ijumba, since 1992, UNICEF has been supporting the Borno State government to provide integrated life-saving nutrition services to children under five years and pregnant and lactating women across the state, adding that the support has been expanded following the declaration of nutrition emergency in the northeast by the federal government of Nigeria in 2016. UNICEF has also set up over 400 Out-patient Therapeutic Program sites (OTP) in health facilities and provided 100% of the supplies to treat children with severe acute malnutrition since 2016, revealed Ijumba. Inaugurating the Committee, Secretary to Borno State government, Alhaji Usman S. Jidda, said the state government deemed it necessary to constitute the committee because of the state’s current critical position as a state under nutrition emergency, occasioned by the protracted insurgency in the northeast which has displaced thousands who are without adequate food and their livelihood activities destroyed. Vanguard

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