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Set up by Gov @elrufai and @AishaUmmi_Garba to tackle Malnutrition as a matter of emergency in Kaduna State. 📧 [email protected]

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It’s International #WomensDay! A gender equal world means a healthier, wealthier and more harmonious world. What's not great about that? Let's make it happen! #ChooseToChallenge #IWD2021

It’s International #WomensDay!  

A gender equal world means a healthier, wealthier and more harmonious world. What's not great about that? 

Let's make it happen!

#ChooseToChallenge 
#IWD2021
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CS-SUNN celebrates 2021 International Women’s Day. #IWD2021 Marked each year on 8 March, International Women’s Day gives us the opportunity to celebrate women and their many achievements.

CS-SUNN celebrates 2021 International Women’s Day. #IWD2021

Marked each year on 8 March, International Women’s Day gives us the opportunity to celebrate women and their many achievements.
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The future is better with women at the table. Women leaders have been underrepresented, undervalued and undermined for far too long. This #InternationalWomensDay, claim your space: unwo.men/i7PX50DQXZ2 #GenerationEquality #IWD2021

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Breast milk helps to prevent pneumonia and diarrhoea, two of the leading causes of death for children under five. #Nigerian children do not deserve to die. Promote #Exclusive Breastfeeding to save lives… #EBF #NutritionTuesday

Breast milk helps to prevent pneumonia and diarrhoea, two of the leading causes of death for children under five. #Nigerian children do not deserve to die. Promote #Exclusive Breastfeeding to save lives… #EBF   #NutritionTuesday
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19/04/2021 KADENAP's Quality Assurance Officer, Mal. Jibril Isah, during a monitoring exercise in PHC U/Rimi, Kaduna North LGA.

19/04/2021
KADENAP's Quality Assurance Officer, Mal. Jibril Isah, during a monitoring exercise in PHC U/Rimi, Kaduna North LGA.
SUN CSA-Nigeria (@cs_sunn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Her Excellency,Aisha-Ummi Garba El-Rufai in a welcome remark describe the @contactkdsg Nutrition Policy Dialogue as "a celebration of critical milestone in our concerted effort towards kicking malnutrition out of the State".

Her Excellency,<a href="/AishaUmmi_Garba/">Aisha-Ummi Garba El-Rufai</a> in a welcome remark describe the @contactkdsg Nutrition Policy Dialogue as "a celebration of critical milestone in our concerted effort towards kicking malnutrition out of the State".
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Aisha-Ummi Garba El-Rufai says Partners' support has enabled @contactkdsg assess the extent of the problem, map out the hotspots, identify key interventions & estimate the resource required to ensure that no child or woman dies or is incapacitated by malnutrition in the state.

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Small Step For Kaduna, Giant Leap For Nigeria (COLUMN) | Hajiya Aisha Ummi KADENAP From January 2017 to December 2020, a total of 90,228 malnourished children have been treated and 66,980 of them, representing 74.2%, have totally recovered. leadership.ng/small-step-for…

Small Step For Kaduna, Giant Leap For Nigeria (COLUMN) | Hajiya Aisha Ummi <a href="/KADENAP_K/">KADENAP</a> 

From January 2017 to December 2020, a total of 90,228 malnourished children have been treated and 66,980 of them, representing 74.2%, have totally recovered.

leadership.ng/small-step-for…
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QUICK REMINDER Research has shown that Hepatitis is a silent killer that kills about 1.46m people yearly and about 4,000 EVERYDAY. It kills faster than HIV and Malaria combined. Let's continue to push to achieve ZERO HEPATITIS B in Nigeria by 2030.

QUICK REMINDER
Research has shown that Hepatitis is a silent killer that kills about 1.46m people yearly and about 4,000 EVERYDAY. It kills faster than HIV and Malaria combined.

Let's continue to push to achieve ZERO HEPATITIS B in Nigeria by 2030.