Thursday, August 20, 2026

UNICEF drives child budgeting, nutrition fight in Jigawa

UNICEF has spearheaded a critical media dialogue focused on child-sensitive budgeting and planning.

• July 3, 2025
UNICEF workers in Kano
UNICEF workers [Credit: Twitter]

UNICEF has spearheaded a critical media dialogue focused on child-sensitive budgeting and planning.

The initiative aims to equip journalists and stakeholders with vital tools to drive impactful change and tackle child malnutrition in Jigawa.

The event brought together key players, including media representatives, civil society organisations, and government officials.

The gathering served as a collaborative platform to address critical issues affecting the well-being of children in Jigawa.

Rahama Farah, chief of UNICEF’s Kano field office, speaking at the dialogue on Wednesday in Dutse, emphasised the urgent need to invest strategically in children’s welfare.

He stressed that this should be done through informed and deliberate budgeting practices.

“This is an investment in the future of Jigawa, home to more than 1.5 million children under five,” Mr Farah stated, underlining the scale of the task ahead.

Mr Farah stressed that child-sensitive budgeting extended beyond earmarking funds; it required a deliberate, systematic approach to planning, allocating, and tracking resources to meet children’s specific needs and rights effectively.

Mr Farah also called for budgeting processes rooted in equity, transparency, accountability, and a lifecycle perspective. 

He cited international and national frameworks, such as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and Nigeria’s Child Rights Act 2003, which Jigawa has domesticated.

In his keynote, Babangida Umar, the commissioner for budget and economic planning, reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to prioritising children in budgeting and planning.

He confirmed ongoing preparations to establish dedicated units across ministries to intensify efforts against child malnutrition.

“This dialogue has been crucial in charting a clear path forward,” Mr Umar remarked, commending UNICEF’s support.

Shu’aibu Kafingana, chairman of the Jigawa State Coalition of Civil Societies, expressed strong support from civil society and committed to working closely with government and media stakeholders.

He stressed the importance of multi-sectoral engagement to ensure effective monitoring and implementation of child-focused programmes.

(NAN) 

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

farmers

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Uncategorized

Why Nigeria is becoming an interesting market for international online casinos

Nigeria has an established betting culture, giving gaming businesses a starting point as they assess how consumers discover, compare and use platforms.

UNICEF

Port Harcourt

UNICEF seeks ethical reporting of children

The speakers stressed that the media could either compound children’s burdens or help protect them. 

Ebonyi State CP Urunwa Okafor

States

Ebonyi LG Poll: Police announce movement restriction

Ms Okafor warned that anyone found engaging in acts capable of causing a breakdown of law and order would face the full weight of the law.

Scene at the Ataoja's palace.

Heading 1

Suspected cultists denied access to Davido at Ataoja’s palace shot 60-year-old man dead: Police 

Police said the incident occurred around Ita-Olokan area of Osogbo at about 4 p.m., shortly after the governor visited the monarch alongside Davido. 

Peter Mbah

Heading 2

Gov. Mbah appoints 23 new SAs, SSAs

Mr Onyia said the appointments take immediate effect.

Music console

Hot news Home top

Nigeria, Kenya lose $286 million music revenue annually to copyright gaps: U.S.

She urged policymakers to ratify and fully implement the WIPO Copyright Treaty.