View this post on Instagram #Repost @almanahhope — The Nigeria Widows Database Finally a database for widows, one fundamental challenge the distribution of COVID-19 palliative measures revealed is the clear absence of a comprehensive database, including a database for widows in Nigeria. This singular lack of a verified database resulted in incalculable damage including falsification of personalities, diversion, duplication and waste of limited resources, double and hasty registration, paucity of relief materials, inefficient planning and policy implementation and outright exclusion of sizeable number of widow population. A database will go a long way in direct Federal, State & Local Government intervention through the Ministry and in the appropriate channeling of much needed resources to target programmes, demographics and households, thus directly improving the welfare of widows. It is also an important tool for strategic programs for NGOs local and international as well as organizations & individuals to provide programs and projects that will spread across. Let’s get our widows registered. We can do it together, we call upon other bodies to join us. Thank you @iammaami @goziem_udemezue healingheartfoundation @dreamfo_in; the job just being. We can do it. For partnership and support call; +2348176138290 Email almanah.hopefnd.co@gmail.com info@almanahhope.org.ng #awidowswindow #endeverywidowhoodrites #thewidowsprotectionbill #nigeriawidowsdatabase #widowsdatabase #widowsrights #iwd2020 #widowsday A post shared by Women Radio WFM 91. 7 (@wfm917) on Jun 22, 2020 at 12:30pm PDT
#Repost @almanahhope — The Nigeria Widows Database Finally a database for widows, one fundamental challenge the distribution of COVID-19 palliative measures revealed is the clear absence of a comprehensive database, including a database for widows in Nigeria. This singular lack of a verified database resulted in incalculable damage including falsification of personalities, diversion, duplication and waste of limited resources, double and hasty registration, paucity of relief materials, inefficient planning and policy implementation and outright exclusion of sizeable number of widow population. A database will go a long way in direct Federal, State & Local Government intervention through the Ministry and in the appropriate channeling of much needed resources to target programmes, demographics and households, thus directly improving the welfare of widows. It is also an important tool for strategic programs for NGOs local and international as well as organizations & individuals to provide programs and projects that will spread across. Let’s get our widows registered. We can do it together, we call upon other bodies to join us. Thank you @iammaami @goziem_udemezue healingheartfoundation @dreamfo_in; the job just being. We can do it. For partnership and support call; +2348176138290 Email almanah.hopefnd.co@gmail.com info@almanahhope.org.ng #awidowswindow #endeverywidowhoodrites #thewidowsprotectionbill #nigeriawidowsdatabase #widowsdatabase #widowsrights #iwd2020 #widowsday
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