On May 21, 2024, at Gabari Primary Health Care in Hadejia, Jigawa State, we proudly hosted our fourth program under the Jigawa Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) Project. This initiative continues to support healthier families within the community. Event OverviewThe day began at 9:00 AM with an opening session led by our dedicated SLNI
Silver Lining for the Needy Initiative (SLNI) concluded its Adult Education Level 2 program, marking a significant achievement for participants. Held at Kpaduma Community, the final session focused on health-centered discussions led by the SLNI team. Focus on Health EducationThe program aimed to enhance adult learners’ knowledge and skills on critical health topics, including: HPV
Silver Lining for the Needy Initiative (SLNI) launched its third initiative at Limawa Primary Healthcare Center, continuing its mission to enhance maternal and child healthcare in Jigawa State. Under the theme “Empowering Maternal and Child Healthcare,” key representatives, including Mallam Bala Muhammed, Hauwa Ayuba, and Midwife Aisha Yunusa, gathered to promote healthier families in the
On May 8, 2024, the Silver Lining for the Needy Initiative (SLNI) launched its second impactful program at Hadejia General Hospital, Jigawa State, focused on enhancing maternal and child health. The event, themed “Empowering Maternal and Child Healthcare,” aimed to address critical healthcare needs in the region. Event HighlightsThe initiative brought together key figures, including
In collaboration with the Silver Lining for the Needy Initiative (SLNI), the POWER Foundation recently conducted an impactful event to mark World Malaria Day and Immunization Week. Designed for 50 participants, the initiative focused on raising awareness and encouraging professional healthcare-seeking behaviors, aiming to empower the community to prioritize their health. Educational InsightsDr. Nonso from
When it comes to looking after newborns, there’s something truly special about Kangaroo Mother care (KMC), or skin-to-skin care. It’s not just for premature babies – it can help all newborns and their parents in a big way. Let’s explore why this cuddly practice is so great and how it can make a big difference