The foundation carried out a food aid intervention programme in Iwara and Ifewara communities in Osun State as well as the Ondo Kingdom. These efforts were informed by the consideration of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the local economies of these communities. The beneficiary communities are predominantly dominated by farmers and informal sector workers who were economically disadvantaged as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and attendant restrictions to curb the spread. These provisions were therefore availed to 1,300 households with an average household size of 5 persons per household.
In order to ensure the safety of children, teachers and other non-academic staff and stakeholders who transact with educational institutions across th...
Following the Foundation's previous food aid programme at the Lakowe community, it was observed that the community indeed accommodated a lot mor...
Owing to the escalated cases of the novel coronavirus, also referred to as COVID-19, the Federal Government of Nigeria placed an embargo on movement o...
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The Ifewara community in Osun State of Nigeria, a peri-urban community is confronted with everyday problems of poverty, which manifest as malnutrition...
The Makoko Christmas of Love Programme was developed to provide immediate relief to needy families in the deprived Makoko community, arguably the larg...