State Clinical Mentors Training
Monday, April 25th, to Friday, April 29th, 2022, was a huge development for Caritas Nigeria as 25 of her staff across Delta, Abia, and Enugu states were trained on additional clinical skills to help them carry out their duties effectively while in the field. The national clinical…
Delta emerges pilot state for CDC recency program in Nigeria
As countries move closer to epidemic control of the HIV pandemic, real-time monitoring of Recent HIV Infections (defined as an HIV infection acquired within the last 12 months), now makes it possible for public health response to be directed at locations and sub-populations where high levels of transmissions are occurring.
Training of extension workers yields a harvest of dividends for PoCs in Mubi
A two-day Best Agricultural Practices (BAP) training for extension Officers under the Caritas Nigeria UNHCR Livelihoods project, which took place in March 2020, has yielded amazing dividends less than six months afterwards.
For Jerry, Nothing Beats Mental Wellness
It all began in early December 2019, when Jerry Eban Ndoe (not real name), a 28-year old man developed serious mental health challenges.
Family Tracing and Reunification of an Unaccompanied Child
A fifteen year old unaccompanied 15 year old Camerounian child was successfully family-traced and reunited with her family by Caritas Nigeria.
Baby Godiya lays off malnourishment
Godswill Godiya a 28 month-old baby who was suffering from malnourishment was brought in to Caritas SC in Shani by his 25years old Mother, Lucy Godiya who is from Duwa Community in Adamawa state on the 30th Jan, 2019.
Caritas Nigeria saves two brothers from limb amputation
Two brothers in Ogoja, Cross River state who came down with leg sores have were saved from leg amputation through the intervention of Caritas Nigeria.
Thirty families get farming spaces in Ekonganaku, Oban
No less than thirty (30) Cameroonian refugee families through the assistance of Caritas Nigeria were apportioned farming spaces by the chiefs of Ekonganaku and Oban, farming communities in Akamkpa local government area of Cross River State.