
The Kwara outreach focused on providing food relief materials and essential hygiene products, complemented by sensitization on nutrition, basic healthcare practices, hygiene maintenance, and maternal and child health. The intervention targeted vulnerable women, including elderly women, pregnant women, nursing mothers, and mothers with young children.
Engagement Level
The outreach recorded strong community participation, with active involvement from women across various age groups. Key activities included:
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Sensitization on proper nutrition
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Education on basic healthcare practices
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Discussions on hygiene and home care
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Infant care and breastfeeding support
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Guidance on immunization and preventive healthcare
Participants engaged meaningfully, asking questions and contributing to discussions, reflecting their genuine commitment to improving household health and wellbeing.
Beneficiaries
The outreach directly supported diverse categories of vulnerable women and households, including:
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Elderly women
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Pregnant women
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Nursing mothers
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Women with children under five
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Families experiencing nutritional and economic challenges
These groups were prioritized due to their heightened maternal, nutritional, and healthcare needs.
Partnerships
The Kwara outreach was independently organized and executed within Ifelodun LGA, with no formal external partnerships.
Number of People Reached
The outreach successfully engaged and supported over 200 beneficiaries across all activities.
Age Bracket of Participants
Participants ranged from 25 to 70 years old.
Items Distributed
Beneficiaries received a range of food and hygiene relief items, including:
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Rice and beans
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Semovita
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Cooking oil
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Milk
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Salt and sugar
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Hygiene items such as sanitizers, handwash, and disinfectants