"Home visits reduced upstream maternal risks, improving maternal outcomes without increased use of health services." Maternal mortality in Nigeria is extremely high.
Allamin Foundation for Peace and Development (ALFOPED), a non governmental organization has organized a 2-day training for 30 selected members of Jire Dole Network Borno state, in a bid to build their resilience, mental health and offer psycho-social supports for the victims of Boko Haram insurgency and Gender Based Violence (GBV).
Women in Borno State have been urged to imbibe effective leadership traits in order to promote peaceful coexistence, peace building and harmony in the state.
A coalition of Nigerian women, youths and Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) has developed an initiative tagged the Governance Agenda for an Inclusive Nigeria (GAIN). This will be publicly presented to candidates contesting for different positions in the 2023 general elections for signing, endorsement and adoption. The coalition in the GAIN initiative highlights inclusive policy priorities for leading candidates of political parties toward the 2023 general elections.