Friday, June 19, 2026

UNICEF

June 16, 2026

Kaduna distributes assistive devices to learners with disabilities

One of the parents, Jonathan Embraham, said the support would improve the lives and learning abilities of the children.

Pupils in class
June 11, 2026

UNICEF launches e-learning platform for Imo out-of-school children

UNICEF, on Wednesday, launched an e-learning platform, known as the Nigeria Learning Passport, in Imo to reduce the number of out-of-school children.

Out-of-school children
June 9, 2026

Kano, EU, UNICEF launch 10-year education plan to tackle learning crisis

The Kano government, in collaboration with the European Union and the United Nations Children’s Fund, has begun developing a 10-year strategic education plan.

Kano school children
June 8, 2026

Nigeria’s water challenge due to weak system, limited autonomy: AFD

The French Development Agency says Nigeria’s water challenge stems not from funding, but from weak system sustainability and limited utility autonomy.

June 6, 2026

NAWOJ trains Bauchi girls on menstrual hygiene

She highlighted that menstrual hygiene has been a public health concern.

Nigeria Association of Women Journalists
June 3, 2026

Poverty, population affecting learning outcomes in Nigeria: UNICEF

Mr Kpojime said the crisis persists in an economy with limited job opportunities.

UNICEF-logo
May 30, 2026

WHO urges community action against Ebola

He advised anyone experiencing symptoms to seek early medical attention, saying that timely treatment could significantly improve outcomes.

World Health Organization
May 30, 2026

Cholera hits over 138 Borno communities, kills 37 villagers 

Mr Abba-Kaza noted that the outbreak had spread to 36 wards and more than 138 communities.

Governor Babagana Zulum
May 29, 2026

UNICEF warns caregivers against diverting nutrition supplements meant for children

According to her, the supplements will be administered on children aged six to 23 months. 

UNICEF
May 28, 2026

Experts worry over FCT hand hygiene amid Ebola threat in Africa

Respondents demonstrated high theoretical knowledge but poor routine practice, largely due to environmental limitations.

Healthcare workers