NGO enrols 2,015 out-of-school children

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NGO enrols 2,015 out-of-school children

Unique Care and Support Foundation enrolled 2,015 out-of-school children and treated 963 for malnutrition in Borno and Adamawa states. Learn more about the Read More: https://punchng.com/ngo-enrols-2015-out-of-school-children/

A non-governmental organisation, Unique Care and Support Foundation has enrolled 2,015 out-of-school children back in the classroom and treated 963 children suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition in Borno and Adamawa states. The Executive Director of the organisation, Benjamin John disclosed this on Friday during the launch and dissemination of the NGO’s 2025 annual report in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital. He said that through the support of donors, partners, government institutions, and communities, CASFOD directly reached a total of 34,942 persons in its humanitarian activities. John said, “The year 2025 marked another significant milestone in our journey. Through the support of our donors, partners, government institutions, and communities, CASFOD directly reached around 34,942 persons, including children, women, men, and persons with disabilities. “We successfully enrolled 1,498 children into Accelerated Basic Education Programmes and supported 2,015 out-of-school children through school enrolment initiatives, teacher training, rehabilitation of classrooms, and construction of gender-segregated latrines and boreholes, and distribution of learning materials in the Northeast state of Borno and Adamawa” he added. The ED further explained that on health and nutrition, CASFOD delivered lifesaving interventions through large-scale malnutrition screening, treatment, and referral services. “Across Damboa, Jere, and Konduga LGAs Related News Fintiri inaugurates Health Week, inspects PHC projects Troops free 23 abducted passengers in Kogi operation Oil workers shut NUPRC offices over welfare dispute In Borno State, a total of 14,596 children were screened for malnutrition, while 963 children suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition received treatment through Outpatient Therapeutic Programmes (OTPs). Their caregivers were also provided with counselling and nutrition education services to strengthen household care practices,” he stated. John noted that the organisation also contributed significantly to strengthening child protection systems, promoting the prevention and response to gender-based violence, and enhancing accountability to affected populations through community engagement and safeguarding mechanisms “These achievements reaffirm our belief that sustainable impact is possible when communities are placed at the center of interventions and when partnerships are built on trust, collaboration, and shared vision,” he highlighted. However, he acknowledged the negative impact of the US funding cut on humanitarian activities in the region, while assuri

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