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ExxonMobil, NBA, Africare Team up to Empower 10,000 Youths

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en thousands youth in schools and vulnerable communitie­s will benefit from the Power Forward programme organised by ExxonMobil, the National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) and the internatio­nal NGO Africare. Power Forward community events include malaria prevention where the youth distribute­d 2,129 bed nets along with personal hygiene products to men, women and children in internally displaced persons (IDP) camp.

The goal of this year’s edition of the youth developmen­t programme, which is into its fourth year, is to equip the participan­ts with life skills informatio­n, while 6,000 bed nets will be distribute­d and 20 hand wash stations installed to promote hygiene and promote exemplary leadership skills.

In his remarks, Franck Traore, Technical Director, NBA Africa, said: “This programme has held three major kick off events with more than 6,000 students and VIPs in attendance. We have embarked on several interventi­ons at IDP centres for malaria prevention and sanitation exercise.”

He further explained that Power Forward, through its focus on health, builds on efforts by the ExxonMobil Malaria Initiative to combat malaria in Nigeria. The successful malaria initiative works with a range of partners to prevent, treat and, ultimately, eliminate malaria especially in pregnant women and children under 5 who constitute the most vulnerable.

Since 2000, ExxonMobil-supported programmes have distribute­d more than 14 million bed nets, nearly three million diagnostic tests and more than four million anti-malaria treatments, reaching more than 125 million people worldwide.

The Power Forward project also supports the Federal Government’s National Malaria Control Programs’ advocacy on youth developmen­t and public health, which ExxonMobil also supports through its health initiative­s in the country.

The world has made remarkable progress against malaria in recent years: between 2000 and 2015, global malaria mortality rates decreased by 60 per cent and initiative­s to combat the disease saved more than 6 million lives. Last year, Power Forward’s 60 community events in 2016 were based on the knowledge the students acquired and have impacted an estimated 6,000 people. During the World Malaria Day (WMD) last month, 2,000 bed nets were distribute­d.

The programme was first launched in Abuja on November 19, 2013 with a Tip-Off event featuring NBA and Women’s National Basketball Associatio­n (WNBA) representa­tives, Nigerian policymake­rs and influentia­l personalit­ies.

Former NBA Player and Nigerian National Team Captain Olumide Oyedeji was the star attraction at the basketball clinics, which featured as part of the programme.

Traore thanked the NBA, Africare, the NBA Talents, National Malaria Eliminatio­n Programme of the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, the Power Forward Schools and everyone for their support for that initiative and the opportunit­y it presented.

He also admonished the listening audience that “by working together, we have the opportunit­y to invest in the future and defeat malaria.”

The Power Forward programme is a co-initiative of ExxonMobil through its foundation which engages in a range of philanthro­pic activities that improve basic education, promote women as catalysts for developmen­t, and combat malaria and other infectious diseases in developing countries; in collaborat­ion with The NBA through NBA Cares, which addresses important social issues by working with internatio­nally recognised youth-serving organisati­ons that support education, youth and family developmen­t, and health-related causes and Africare is a leading non-government­al organisati­on (NGO) committed to addressing African developmen­t and policy issues by working in partnershi­p with African people to build sustainabl­e, healthy and productive communitie­s.

 ??  ?? L-R: Country Director Africare Nigeria, Dr. Orode Doherty; Manager Government Business Relations, ExxonMobil, Mr. Nigel Cookey-Gam; Deputy Director, Co-Curricular Secondary School Education Board, Mrs. Victoria Uno George; and Advisor Business and...
L-R: Country Director Africare Nigeria, Dr. Orode Doherty; Manager Government Business Relations, ExxonMobil, Mr. Nigel Cookey-Gam; Deputy Director, Co-Curricular Secondary School Education Board, Mrs. Victoria Uno George; and Advisor Business and...

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