The Dangote Foundation on Thursday
sealed a partnership worth $100m (N19.7bn) with the Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation towards ending malnutrition in Nigeria within the next
five years.
The agreement was sealed in Abuja by the
President Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote who signed on behalf of the
Dangote Foundation while Mr. Bill Gates signed on behalf of the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation
The agreement was witnessed by members
of the international community as well as top officials of government
such as the Ministers of Health, Education, Agriculture, Planning and
Budgeting.
Speaking on the motivation behind the
agreement, Dangote said despite its rapid economic growth, Nigeria was
still ranked as the second country in the world with high rate of under
nutrition.
He said more worrisome was the fact that
the country was also rated as the second highest in terms of stunted
growth owing to malnutrition.
He said currently, there were about 11
million children in Nigeria experiencing under nutrition with the North
East and North West region accounting for the highest percentage of
under nourished children.
He said owing to its vital role in child
health, growth and cognitive development, better nutrition would be
essential towards unlocking the potentials of the next generation of
Nigeria.
He said, “Over the past few months,
Dangote Foundation has gone through a strategy revision exercise and we
arrived at a conclusion that the biggest challenge confronting us as we
work at reducing childhood death is reducing the level of malnutrition
in Nigeria.
“Globally, Nigeria has the second
highest level of acute malnutrition rate at 13 per cent and at least
five of all the children under the age trove years that died in Nigeria
do so as a result of malnutrition.
“Stunting which is chronic malnutrition is the second highest in the world which is about 37 per cent.
“We have to ensure that children who are
already malnourished receive help and are prevented from dying while we
improve the conditions that led to them being malnourished in the first
place.”
In his address, Gates said the agreement
would enable the two foundations to begin a joint process that would
strengthen the collaboration within the next five years.
He said programs that would be
implemented under the pact would include community based approaches and
proven interventions linked to behavioral change, fortification of
staple foods with essential micronutrients and community management of a
cure malnutrition investment in the local production of nutritious
foods.
He said one of the key objective would
be to improve the livelihoods o households by supporting
nutrition-sensitive agricultural programs that can increase family
income, improve diets and empower women and youth.
Gates said, “Nutrition is one of the highest impact investments we can make in Nigeria’s future growth and prosperity.
Gates, Dangote Foundation seal N19.7bn deal to reduce malnutrition
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