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Promoting Inclusivity for Displaced Migrants

June 16 every year is a day set aside to mark the International Day of the African Child. This year’s event was celebrated under the theme: Eliminating Harmful Practices Affecting Children. This year’s event had Caritas Nigeria hosting the displaced Cameroonian children in Ogoja, Cross River State, for social and educational activities that showed off their unique talents.

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Joint Meeting with Stakeholders in Abia State

As part of Caritas Nigeria’s partnership strengthening efforts, Caritas Nigeria collaborated with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development of Abia State to organize a one-day Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) program meeting with its stakeholders in Umuahia the state capital.

Supervisory visit by the US delegation

In line with the efforts to ramp up COVID-19 vaccination in Nigeria, the Caritas Nigeria delegation, led by our Executive Secretary/CEO, Revd. Fr. Uchechukwu Obodoechina, and the U.S. Mission Nigeria delegation, led by the Deputy Chief of Mission, Kathleen FitzGibbon, went on a joint supervisory visit to Imo State earlier in April 2022 to assess the COVID-19 vaccination outreach in the region.

Scaling up COVID-19 Vaccination in Imo State

Since the introduction of the Integrated Health Approach in Imo State – a demand creation innovation of Caritas Nigeria aiming to ramp up COVID-19 vaccination in our Health/HIV program states – there has been a significant improvement in the ongoing vaccination drive in the region.

Invest to Save Lives: World Tuberculosis Day 2022

March 24 is celebrated yearly as World Tuberculosis Day. As a frontline actor in the fight against tuberculosis, Caritas Nigeria joined the world to raise awareness about the infectious disease.

Capacity-building Sessions on the SCALE Program

We are partnering with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through Palladium International, to implement the Strengthening Civic Advocacy Local Engagement (SCALE) project in Benue, Borno, and Edo states.

Celebrating Womanhood: International Women’s Day 2022

Caritas Nigeria maximizes the International Women’s Day (IWD) event, marked annually on March 8, to amplify the global campaign against gender norms that deepen inequality, impede the personal well-being of women, and affect the advancement of humanity.