Mr Dada said the project was designed to make health and education infrastructure more resilient to climate-related challenges.
Ms Akila said adequate provision for children’s services in the budget was key to achieving sustainable development goals
Mr Baba noted that the participants gave commitments to return to the local government and become gender champions.
Mr Bala said the partnership was hinged on tree planting and sustainable waste management under the Green Rising Initiative of UNICEF.
‘‘We believe in a world in which all children survive.’’
HPV infection, diphtheria, yellow fever and cervical cancer are leading health problems and causes of death in Nigeria, said NOA.
