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GE Donates $1m to Displaced Children, Mothers in Borno

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A leading technology and infrastruc­ture company, General Electric (GE) has made a donation of $1million to United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to support the humanitari­an needs of displaced children in Borno State. UNICEF is supporting internally displaced persons (IDPs) in both host communitie­s and IDPs camps across Nigeria to provide urgently needed healthcare to children and their mothers.

President and CEO of GE Africa, Jay Ireland, who officially presented the donation to Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State said the gesture was part of GE’s efforts to avert a humanitari­an crisis due to the insurgency in the north eastern Nigeria.

Ireland called for concerted efforts to end the insurgency stating that “no country can develop properly without adequate security of lives and property. He commended efforts by government to curtail the insurgency in the country. This donation will support UNICEF’s work to save the lives of displaced children and families in the region.”

UNICEF’s Representa­tive in Nigeria, Ms Jean Gough said funding was urgently needed to protect the more than two million people displaced in Nigeria by the conflict. “This generous donation will help UNICEF to increase the capacity of health workers to provide both emergency and primary health care services for the displaced in Borno State,” she said.

She added: “It will also help us to improve the health structures in both the IDP camps and in the host communitie­s where many of the displaced have sought shelter.”

Detailing the impact of UNICEF’s work in IDP camps since the insurgency started, Gough disclosed that in Borno alone, over 217,804 conflict affected people, men, women and children have benefitted from the Primary Health Services offered through the camps and host community clinics and outreach clinics. Services included: immunisati­ons for children below five years; antenatal care provided by skilled attendants and more than 630 safe deliveries were conducted in the IDP camps alone.

Responding, Governor Shettima said he was delighted by the donation and called on other corporate organisati­ons to emulate the GE gesture. Shettima disclosed at there are over two million internally displaced persons across the country living in host communitie­s and over 42 camps. He said Government alone could not meet the growing humanitari­an needs in the IDP camps.

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