Maiden International Conference on Environmental Management and the Laudato Si
MAINSTREAMING CLIMATE-SMART PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES AMONGST FAITH-BASED COMMUNITIES IN NIGERIA
Fighting AIDS
We are in solidarity with the afflicted, vulnerable, and handicapped in our midst
Lost Hope restored
I was trafficked to Europe and came back with nothing, but Caritas Nigeria found me, trained and empowered me, and today I am doing well
Reversing Malnutrition
We focus on lactating mothers and children under 5 years in rural communities to screen them for malnutrition and rehabilitate
Sustaining the fight against AIDS
We are at the forefront of reversing the global AIDS trend through partnership, innovative programming, and messaging
Democracy Watch!
Entrenching Credible Elections and Good Governance in Nigeria
Your PVC is your Power
Caritas Nigeria sensitizes staff and sister agencies to participate in the forthcoming 2023 General elections
Fostering Community Involvement in Climate Change
Caritas Nigeria Board Chairman and Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Alfred Adewale Martins
Ahead of Year 2 of the B-SLiC Project, the team, joined by the Dean of Badagry Deanery, Rev. Fr. George Anubuike advocates for local community involvement and engagement in addressing the pressing issue of climate change in agriculture to reduce the risk of food shortages and hunger. Recognizing this, the Caritas Nigeria B-SLiC Project team and our project partners - the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus delegation, led by Caritas Nigeria Board Chairman and Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Alfred Adewale Martins, recently embarked on a courtesy visit to the project stakeholders in the Badagry region of Lagos State. As part of community entry and site selection activities, the team also paid a courtesy call on His Royal Majesty De Wheno, Aholu Menu Toyi OFR, D.Litt., the Akran of Badagry Kingdom, to discuss the aims of the project and seek his support for its implementation in Badagry. These significant interactions with key community and church leaders underscore our continued commitment to community development and sustainable livelihoods in Nigeria.
Funded by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, the Building Sustainable Livelihoods for Vibrant Communities (B-SLiC) project empowers local farmers with climate-smart agricultural practices, and contributes to food security, economic growth, and sustainable development by promoting modern farming techniques, improving infrastructure, and facilitating access to markets.
Monday, April 25th, to Friday, April 29th, 2022, was a huge development for Caritas Nigeria as 25 of her staff across Delta, Abia, and Enugu states were trained on additional clinical...
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