Save the Children called for more flexible resources to meet the needs of displaced communities in South Sudan.
The baraza will feature panel discussions, research presentations, documentary screenings, keynote addresses, practitioner roundtables and judicial dialogues among others.
The CP urged husbands in the state to always write a will to protect their wives and children in the case of death.
Ms Musa said the initiative was to educate the public on the dangers of period poverty.
New Incentives–All Babies Are Equal, said it enrolled 172,265 infants and disbursed N1.594 billion to caregivers in January to boost routine immunisation.
Mr Amadi said that China’s high-speed rail system reflected technological advancement.
Mr Musa said the intervention was aimed at addressing social challenges.
Mr Adeniran said the prolonged litigation creates unfair advantages, pressures the judiciary, and allows candidates with pending cases to assume office.
Ms Bature noted that access to eye care remained a challenge, with only 4.4 per cent of Nigerians getting eye health services as against 38 per cent in middle-income countries.
Mr Oluwafemi called for adequate taxation, front-of-pack labelling, salt reduction, and youth-driven advocacy against unhealthy diets.
