Communities for Sustainable Development project in Adamawa and Borno States, four-grain storage facilities were handed over to stakeholders in Sabon Gari, Yamwe, Wuro Gyandi, and Gulak communities of Adamawa State.
Funded by the Norad through Caritas Norge, and executed by Caritas Nigeria, over 60,000 beneficiaries have been impacted during the course of the project.
Funded by the Norad through Caritas Norge, and executed by Caritas Nigeria, over 60,000 beneficiaries have been impacted during the course of the project.
The project’s reach extends beyond infrastructure, encompassing diverse sustainable development.
Among its achievements is the provision of grinding machines and 100kg of grains to 60 Tom Brown production groups, additionally, the project facilitated irrigation farming by supplying water pump machines and drilling shallow wells, fostering increased agricultural productivity. The distribution of vegetable seedlings further contributed to enhancing agricultural output, while the allocation of fertilizer to 32 organic fertilizer production groups for agricultural sustainability.
The project’s comprehensive approach and its tangible results underscore its commitment to fostering sustainable development within the region. Through the collaborative efforts of stakeholders, it has not only established critical infrastructure but also empowered local communities to thrive in various aspects of their lives.