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Our Project

Skill-up Young Women Project (SKY Project)

The project involves training women aged 18-30, targeting secondary school leavers, unemployed married women, victims and survivors of insurgency and others within the age in skills acquisition for sustainable self-reliance. The aim is to train two hundred per local government as a pilot and subsequently increase the number. The program also aims at promoting collaboration and partnerships among the beneficiaries to ensure an enterprise that will stand even when other partners are reluctant to carry on. The last part of the program involves linking the beneficiaries with purchasers to have their ease in marketing and to encourage their stay in the business.

No Malaria Project (NoMal)

The project involves indoor and outdoor spraying of insecticides for the prevention of malaria. This is an advanced method of the conventional Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS), where the spraying process would go beyond indoors. This method, vector control, is one of the most effective methods of malaria prevention as recommended by the WHO. The areas involved would include streets, drainage systems, waste depots, latrines and house to house. And to make the project more unique by ensuring no harm comes to our environment in the whole process, the project would be implemented in partnership with Women in Sahel Initiative, an environment based initiative, for appropriate monitoring of the process as it is wholly environment related.

Support Orphans to School

A Project aimed at supporting primary school orphans with a package of books, pencils, pens, sandals and uniforms. The project targets supporting five hundred (500) orphans that lost either single or both parents and unable to be catered for. The project further aimed at recording the details of the beneficiaries which include; guardians’ phone numbers, addresses, schools and classes, this is to accordingly monitor their progress in school, their needs after school and day to day challenges they face.

Strategic Efforts Against Malnutrition and Hunger (SEMAH)

Websites optimized for search engines.Nigeria today is battling with serious economic, political and social problems that threaten its stability and prosperity. The humanitarian crisis in Northeast Nigeria regrettably remains one of the largest and most severe in the world today. On top of these problems is the food crisis, which massively affects Northeast leading to more damages to the humanitarian emergencies in the region. Food insecurity and hunger are also reported to be triggering violence in the region, they are equally contributors to fragility and instability.
S.E.M.A.H targets to relieve the immediate food and nutrition needs of the vulnerable population. This includes providing cooked balanced diets routinely. And In the long run, the project would engage the beneficiaries in farming activities in order to feed themselves. This would include developing reliable plans and mapping out modalities so that they can sustain feeding themselves while simultaneously making strategic plans that’d enable them to harvest more than they can consume.

Stop Corona and Lassa Campaign (SCOLA)

The campaign involves expanding knowledge and understanding on the recent CoronaVirus and Lassafever and providing advice to individuals and groups on measures to protect themselves and prevent the spread of the diseases. The program targets creating awareness, especially to the rural communities by reaching out to them, while strategically creating such awareness on social media to the population that have access to the Internet. The last phase of the campaign will involve the distribution of soaps and hand sanitizers.

Students Transition Enhancement Project (STEP)

Students Transition Enhancement Project (STEP) is initiated by HNNN to fill some gaps in education mostly faced by children that were forced to be out of school because of the Boko Haram insurgency. The project’s primary objectives is to bring the children back to school and enhance transition among the students; from primary to secondary and secondary to tertiary. The project also aims secondarily at focusing on building peace clubs, career guidance, patriotism and building reading culture among students.

 Climate Action in the Sahel (CASE)

Campaigns, capacity building training, advocacy, tree planting, waste management and many other efforts under CASE project to mitigate the negative effects of Climate change in the Sahel region of Nigeria.
 

 Let the Community Know Campaign (LTCK).

HepB virus ‘Let the community know’ campaign (LTCK Campaign) focused mainly on the rural communities and healthcare workers. Live radio programs were hosted through which community members give calls and ask questions. Similarly, communities were sensitized on the importance of vaccination and knowing HepB virus status.
Furthermore, healthcare providers were trained on how best to encourage vaccine compliance among rural population.

Keep Them Warm

The project was implemented during the extreme cold season where about 8,000 vulnerable children were reached out to. The beneficiaries were displaced persons, survivors, Almajiris and children living with mental disorders. The items distributed include Blankets, Cardigans and Socks. The communities/areas reached include villages of the (BAY States) Borno, Adamawa and Yobe. These are the states mostly in need.

In peace not in pieces

In Peace not in Pieces is a project initiated to educate and sensitize young people and women on measures to live in peaceful and thriving communities. The project further aims at informing youth and women on ways to promote mutual understanding, peaceful coexistence and tolerance irrespective of religion, region, ethnicity or political ideology.
More than eighty thousand people have been reached out to, including displaced persons, across Yobe and Borno.
About 8 sporting and dancing activities have been organized in Mazagane village, Kayeri village, Garu village, Buni Yadi, Mamudo, Dapchi and Tikau in Yobe state. The target was to bring people together and appreciate diversity, and it shall continue. The program would continue by bringing more initiatives that would gather people of different backgrounds together, and be taught on how important it is to live in peace and harmony especially after living in a state of insurgency.