Hunger Is Not Just a Stomach Problem; It Is a System Problem In Nigeria, when we talk about hunger, we often talk about empty plates, not the empty or nonexistent or broken systems and policies that...
Hope doesnt have to stop when the rain stops In Nigeria’s semi-arid zones, like Sokoto, Katsina, Zamfara, parts of Borno, and Yobe, climate change isn’t a future threat. It’s a...
Hunger Is not Always About Lack of Food; It is About Lack of Affordable Nutrition You might find tomatoes in the market. You might even see rice in the stalls.But for over 50% of Nigerians, buying...
Hunger as a Weapon: How Conflict Starves Nigeria’s Northeast In the embattled states of Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa, food insecurity is not an accident—it is a strategy. Armed conflicts have...
When the Waters Rose, Nigeria’s Food Systems Sank In 2024 alone, over 1.5 million hectares of cropland were swallowed by raging waters, wiping out harvests across the North Central...
Hunger is no longer creeping; it is crashing down. Hunger in Nigeria has evolved from a silent crisis into a roaring national emergency. According to recent projections, by mid-2025, an estimated 33...
Nigeria, often celebrated as the Giant of Africa, paradoxically bears the heavy burden of being one of the world’s most malnourished nations. Despite its vast resources and economic potential...
Are you an exceptional and passionate graduate looking to drive sustainable impact in nutrition policy and advocacy? Do you want to be part of a dynamic network shaping the future of Nutrition...
As Women’s History Month is celebrated globally this March, Nigerian women are breaking barriers, challenging limitations, and redefining societal norms to build better futures for themselves and...