The Executive Director of ACF-N, alongside the community leadership and program team, recently carried out a community entry visit in Nguru Local Government Area of Yobe State as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen nutrition services in the region. The visit brought together community leaders, health representatives, and local influencers to discuss the nutritional needs of children, mothers, and vulnerable households.
During the engagement, the Executive Director highlighted the importance of collaborative action in addressing malnutrition, emphasizing that sustainable progress can only be achieved when communities are actively involved in planning and implementation. Community leaders expressed their commitment to supporting awareness campaigns, promoting healthy feeding practices, and ensuring that families access available nutrition services.
This community entry activity serves as a foundational step in building trust, strengthening partnerships, and aligning strategies with the community’s unique needs. As programs are rolled out, ACF-N remains dedicated to improving child nutrition outcomes, enhancing local capacity, and fostering long-term resilience across Nguru and neighboring communities.
A shared group photo was taken to mark the collaboration and collective vision for a healthier, stronger, and well-nourished community.



