Many families in Nigeria are facing food insecurity due to conflicts, climate change, inflation, and rising food prices. Achieving SDG 2 by 2030 requires collaboration, especially for vulnerable populations. Partnerships between individuals, corporate bodies, and NGOs are key to mobilizing resources and expertise. Together, they can strengthen local food systems and increase access to nutrition.

Lagos Food Bank is partnering with Mercy Aigbe on November 22nd, 2024, through Temporary Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) to support families in low-income communities. The outreach will ease the economic burden of accessing food and essentials.

GOAL:

This collaboration aims to improve food security and help resilient households meet their basic needs.

OBJECTIVES:

  1. Identify families that need immediate support in low-income communities
  2. Provide the families with food and essential items 

LOCATION: Food Bank Warehouse

DATE: November 22, 2024.

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