FG, 20 States Commit N7.1 Billion to Child Nutrition Fund
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The federal government and 20 Nigerian states have contributed N7.1 billion to the Child Nutrition Fund.
- This funding is designated for life-saving interventions.
- Sixteen other states have yet to provide their required counterpart funding.
The federal government and 20 states in Nigeria have collectively contributed N7.1 billion towards the Child Nutrition Fund, a crucial initiative aimed at supporting life-saving interventions for children.
This significant financial commitment demonstrates a shared dedication to improving child nutrition across the federation. The funds are expected to bolster programs designed to combat malnutrition and its devastating effects on young lives.
However, the progress is not uniform across all states. A total of 16 other states have yet to fulfill their counterpart funding obligations. This delay raises concerns about the equitable distribution and timely implementation of vital nutrition programs nationwide.
Ensuring that all states contribute their share is essential for the fund's overall success and its ability to reach every child in need. The federal government's contribution, alongside that of the 20 states, sets a positive precedent, but continued engagement is necessary to bring the remaining states on board.
Originally published by ThisDay in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.