Call to action to protect Children of Yusufari LGA

by HOPE FOR STREET CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE PEOPLE FOUNDATION
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Call to action to protect Children of Yusufari LGA
Call to action to protect Children of Yusufari LGA
Call to action to protect Children of Yusufari LGA
Call to action to protect Children of Yusufari LGA
Call to action to protect Children of Yusufari LGA
Call to action to protect Children of Yusufari LGA
Call to action to protect Children of Yusufari LGA

Project Report | Jul 5, 2023
SITUATION REPORT ON CRISIS RECOVERY/FLOODING YOBE

By Ali Mele | Executive Director

The projects is already taking place with support from individuals donations and collaboration with organizations which enables us to provide assistance to most Vulnerable families here in Yobe State Nigeria.

Our main focus is on enrolment and supporting girls child Education and also we support orphans and most Vulnerable Children with primary School writing materials we have been able to support 350 children.

We also been able to distribute food and non food assistance such as math's, Blankets, women bags, Hijab and we also been able to distribute hygiene promotion kit's during sensitisation activities on Hygiene which was conducted in Yusufari, Damaturu and Bade Local Governmet Yobe State of Nigeria.

The total population reached on sensitisation activities 560 women 450 Men 110

We also been able to distribute hygiene promotion kit's, food assistance, clothes, math's, Blankets and other NFIs kit's to 80 widowers and most Vulnerable women's

The assistance was being given to caregivers of the school enrolling Children who were supported by HOPLE

Challenges

The population of the people who are in need are increasingly due to some reason beyond expectations such increasing price of petroleum which have caused high cost of product.

Lack of enough resources to provide assistance to identified Vulnerable families.

Water scarcity,  the communities which leads the people to drinks and use unsafe water.

Unproductive land for farming systems

High number of School dropout children

High rate of Unemployment

 

Recommendations

Their is need for Borehole construction in identified locations where people and their animals are suffering due to water scarcity

Their is need of enrolling Children to primary School and Support them with uniforms, School bag, food and writings materials this will enable them to focus on their study.

Their is need for advocacy visit to stakeholders on hygiene promotion, enrolment of Primary School children and support the caregivers with small scale businesses this will enable the caregivers to continue taking responsibilities of their school going children.

Construction of Borehole, this will ease the burden of water scarcity to the community people

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HOPE FOR STREET CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE PEOPLE FOUNDATION

Location: Damaturu, Yobe State North East - Nigeria
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Project Leader:
Ali Mele
Damaturu , Yobe State North East Nigeria
$145 raised of $35,000 goal
 
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