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The Aliko Dangote Foundation Integrated Nutrition (ADFIN) Project has promised to distribute 20,000 loaf of bread daily in Kano and 10,000 in Lagos.

The move, according to the Foundation, is part of its commitment towards checking malnutrition in Nigeria.

Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Aliko Dangote Foundation, Zouera Yousufou, said the foundation is worried about the prevalence of malnutrition, especially among children.

Towards achieving this, the Foundation on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Kano State government to check the prevalence of malnutrition in the state.

The event took place at ECA Unit of Abdullahi Wase hospital in Kano on Wednesday.

Yousufou said the foundation had already supported the feeding programme by Hajiya Mariya Dantata, where about 30,000 meals are distributed daily.

She explained that part of the MoU is the commitment of over N50 million to procure Ready To Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) for treatment of children with Severe Acute Malnutrition, SAM, in the state.

The MD/CEO also said the RUTF will be produced by a company based in Kano and to reach each household of the vulnerable children with its intervention.

According to her, “The primary focus of Aliko Dangote Foundation is nutrition which wraps around interventions on health, education and empowerment.

“Based on this, we are now making unprecedented investment to improve nutrition in our country.

“We intend to treat the children with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) using RUTF which was produced right here in Kano by a sister company.

“We will reach each household of these children with food nutrition.

“To do this, we have trained a first cohort of Community Active Mobilizers, CAM who will help identify the vulnerable children and refer them for treatment.

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“The ADFIN programme was designed to start in Kano State with plans to extend to 13 Northern states. The programme was to take off in 13 out of the 44 LGAs in Kano State.

Dangote Foundation and Kano State officials at the MoU signing on Wednesday August 31, 2022

“We need to end this scourge of malnutrition and the signing of this MoU takes us close to achieving the goal.

“We, however, solicit for other partners with expertise to join hands with us to achieve a robust and sustainable solutions,” Yusufu however noted.

In his remarks, the Kano State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Aminu Tsanyawa commended Aliko Dangote and his foundation for investing heavily towards improving the health and well-being of people of the state.

Dr. Tsanyawa, however, assured the foundation of its commitment and readiness to support towards achieving the desired goal of reversing the nutrition indices of the state.

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