Today marks the official close-out of “Delivering Health and Nutrition Assistance during the Lean Season: Providing Reproductive Health Services and Responding to Disease Outbreaks in Dikwa and Bama Local Government Areas in Borno State” (DELIVER). We are incredibly proud to share the impactful results achieved over the past 6 months in improving health and nutrition outcomes for vulnerable populations in Borno State.
Throughout the project, we worked closely with community members, health workers, and government partners to ensure the sustainability and long-term impact of our efforts. We are confident that the skills and knowledge gained, combined with the strengthened health systems, will continue to benefit the people of Dikwa and Bama for years to come.
We extend our deepest gratitude to all partners, stakeholders, and the resilient communities of Dikwa and Bama for their unwavering commitment and collaboration. The project’s achievements underscore the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing complex humanitarian challenges.
While the formal project has concluded, our commitment to supporting the health and well-being of vulnerable populations in Borno State remains steadfast. We will continue to leverage the lessons learned and partnerships forged through the DELIVER Project to inform future interventions and strive for sustainable improvements in health and nutrition outcomes.








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