Nigeria: Field Based Data

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Kaduna

There is increasing wave of insurgence going on the northern Nigeria out of religious extremism. This violence atrocities has recorded high number of death, displaced people and children. These displaced people are camped and the camps are humanly unfit thereby posing serious health challenges to people especially pregnant mothers and children. The camp has no educational facilities and this will add up to high number of children out of school in Nigeria. The living standard in there is poor and hunger which has rendered young girls into prostitution, vulnerable to new HIV cases, forced labour and drugs. These internally displaced people are also becoming time bomb in our hands as they become susceptible to revenge and violence at any spark. The need help from us.
Reporter: Mr Dennis Ekwere

New Bussa,Kainji,Niger State

Almajeri, are children of various of ages,not in school,begging for foods,alms,all about.It is my believe that we, can do something to stop,this ugly trend,by showing that we care. By helping their parents solve the problem of poverty. Thank you knowledge for development without borders, for your help. Kind regards.  Reporter: Femi Durojola

Kano

Our people are very vulnerable poor is every where owing to lack of education or skills to earn a living.This same people have families and children to take of.Most thing they only choose support only boys education since the children are many without to abilities and interest of the children..Gender awareness and stopping stereotype is needed to change attitudes.
Reporter: Mr Hassan Musa Yaro

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Ayedade village near Orile Owu

Empowering women oil-palm processors through hygienic methods that would add value to their products. The population of Ayedade village south west Nigeria falls in the 100-1000 bracket with a 60% women constituent. Oil-palm is the main occupation of women who have to rely on men for the more critical operations (harvesting palm bunches, transporting bunches to processing sites, digesting fruits etc) of the processing activities. The current practice of processing especially when women had to wade into digesting pits to skim off oil film on top of the slurry is very unhygienic. This process also gives the end product a peculiar odor which affects quality and consequently the market price. Intervention could start right from the field by replacing the already moribund palm plantation with dwarf palm variety and  introduction of gender sensitive portable mechanical separators. Clean borehole water is already in place courtesy of a federal government rural water provision project, but powered through diesel supply and maintenance by a Church Organization. Empowering the women in Ayedade could lift the whole village out poverty which is now a most glaring feature.
Reporter: Mr Oyewole Babatunde David

Mmbawer

the people lack farm inputs, leading to failing farm yields, culminating into extreme poverty and squalor. This has adverse impact on health, children’s education needs and many other low-lives.
Reporter: Mrs Denen, grace Mbaveren

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Kano

Our people are very vulnerable poor is every where owing to lack of education or skills to earn a living.This same people have families and children to take of.Most thing they only choose support only boys education since the children are many without to abilities and interest of the children..Gender awareness and stopping stereotype is needed to change attitudes.
Reporter: Mr Hassan Musa Yaro

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Lagos

OUR ORGANIZATION IS WORKING ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN THE RURAL AREAS

Reporter: MUSILIU ADEBAYO

Lagos

Food waste, Nigeria looses over six million tons of food crops annually such as cassava, maize, cocoa yam, beans, vegetable etc. It is estimated that over Five Billion USD is been lost as a result of waste / loss of food crops in Nigeria as a result of lack of technology. The Society Against Poverty and Hunger (SAPH) wish to train some selected Nigerians on how to preserve food crops and machines needed to preserve  both processed and unprocessed foods.

The people of Baga North east of Nigeria has been affected by the Boko Haram terrorist war of which thousands has been killed and many more displaced mostly, women, children and youths. The Society Against Poverty and Hunger (SAPH) wish to provide them with relief materials such as food, beverages, blanket, cloths, medicine, water etc. We therefore, humbly appeal to good spirited Organizations across the globe to support our gesture to give a new hope to the Baga people.

Reporter: Chukwudike Abraham

Village

Poverty due to food shortage, economic instability, political crisis, high rise in inflation due to lack of production, corrupt leadership system, youth negligence,  epileptic policy structure, High rate of poverty, expensive education fee. this and many more to be mentioned are currently the issues facing youth development and improvement in Nigeria and these has to change.

Reporter: Gregory Omorogbe