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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...
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.
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.
It all began in early December 2019, when Jerry Eban Ndoe (not real name), a 28-year old man developed serious mental health challenges.
A fifteen year old unaccompanied 15 year old Camerounian child was successfully family-traced and reunited with her family by Caritas Nigeria.