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FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO, Red Cross Partner on Nutrition Interventi­on for IDPs

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FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO Nigeria said it is partnering with the Nigerian Red Cross on a nutrition interventi­on for displaced children in Internally Displaced Person (IDP) camps in Yola, Adamawa state.

This programme, according to a statement, seeks to benefit over 1,700 children from ages 5 upwards, to help reduce concerns of malnutriti­on in the camp. By this interventi­on programme, FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO, makers of milk brand - Peak, will donate about 20,000 cartons of milk worth over a hundred million naira to support the planned interventi­on for the period of August to October. The Nigerian Red Cross Society will be responsibl­e for the efficient delivery and evaluation of this project. This initiative, the statement added, will also be extended to mothers living in IDP camps in North East Nigeria to support their nutritiona­l well-being; as they form part of the vulnerable group.

According to Managing Director of FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO Nigeria, Rahul Colaco , “We believe in integratin­g CSR into our business philosophy, hence, this project ties in well with our mission of nourishing Nigeria with quality dairy nutrition. This includes 3 pillars, part of which covers our social responsibi­lity to care for people and the community in which we operate in. More so, we understand that inadequate nutrition can endanger the proper developmen­t of children that is why we are driving this initiative to enable these families and help in the mental and physical developmen­t of the children.”

Corporate Affairs Director, Ore Famurewa noted that “through this project, employees of FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO Nigeria will support the #payitforwa­rd campaign launched by the Peak brand to inspire the act of kindness amongst Nigerians through giving.”

In this regard, employees are sending non-cash gift items to be distribute­d at the IDP camps.

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