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Programme empowers vulnerable women with malnourish­ed children in FCT

- By Ojoma Akor

The Internatio­nal Society of Media in Public Health (ISMPH) has commenced an empowermen­t programme for 60 women with children suffering from Severe Acute Malnutriti­on (SAM) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The Executive Director of ISMPH, Moji Makanjuola, said the programme targets mothers from low-income households in vulnerable communitie­s, uneducated/unemployed/single rural dwelling mothers and mothers living with disability and struggling to provide care for their children.

Beneficiar­ies were drawn from Kwali and Bwari Area councils of the FCT.

She said the empowermen­t of the women would in turn improve nutrition of pre-school children in the vulnerable communitie­s.

She said the number of children suffering SAM across the country was alarming, adding that there was need to change the narrative.

Speaking during a training programme on severe acute malnutriti­on for journalist­s in the FCT, Makanjuola said the programme which is funded by the European Union - Agents for Citizen Driven Transforma­tion (EU-ACT) is implemente­d by empowering vulnerable mothers with improved nutritiona­l knowledge and access to informatio­n on SAM.

While enjoining the media to debunk misconcept­ions about nutrition in children, she said they should also produce stories that proffer solutions to the burden of malnutriti­on in the country.

She said the project would also economical­ly empower beneficiar­ies through the creation of a value chain around waste. “Disadvanta­ged mothers of severely malnourish­ed children will be equipped to create sustainabl­e businesses through the generation of marketable products from waste items,” she added.

She said activities of the programme are: livelihood empowermen­t programmes for mothers and girls for improved economic well-being, supporting a media group for child health/nutrition, empowering the media for accurate reportage of issues of nutrition in Nigeria, using waste to wealth methods for production of essential oils from local plants among others

Solomon Dogo said between 20182021, ISMPH addressed the issue of Severe Acute Malnutriti­on (SAM) in six states.

He said the media is critical in the campaign to set agenda for sustainabl­e empowermen­t of vulnerable women and to utilize the media’s influence to set the issue of malnutriti­on on the front burner of engagement­s in the build up to the 2023 general elections.

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