Caritas Nigeria

How Caritas Nigeria implements to Agriculture  and Livelihoods interventions

Caritas Nigeria focuses on improving nutrition for children and vulnerable groups by supporting local communities in identifying and utilizing locally available food through sustainable agriculture and income-generation activities.  Our key practices include: Caritas Nigeria aims to “End Hunger by 2030” through these strategic initiatives.

Building Sustainable Livelihoods for Vibrant Communities (B-SLiC) PROJECT

Funder: Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Project Goal: The project aims to build capacity and empower women, men, and youths in climate-smart agricultural production, vocational skills acquisition, and facilitate increased access to markets and financial inclusion. Targets: 4000 households (20,000 individuals) Activities: This project targeted 20,000 direct beneficiaries in 4,000 households, over 2 years in Southwest Nigeria. […]

Enhancing Food Security and Self-Reliance for IDPs in Adamawa and Borno States

To contribute to food security, prevent dependency, reduce vulnerabilities, and enhance self-reliance for targeted internally displaced persons in Adamawa and Borno States, Caritas Nigeria’s Food Security & Livelihoods Project, funded by the Nigerian Humanitarian Fund (NHF), recently reached 350 beneficiaries in 8 targeted host communities across 5 local government areas, namely; Monduva, Shuware Garden City, […]

Food Security Interventions in Borno State

To help vulnerable populations in Northeast Nigeria overcome the food crisis arising from conflicts and consequent displacements, Caritas Nigeria, working in partnership with Caritas Deutschland, is delivering timely food security interventions funded by Auswärtiges Amt.