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Mr. Alhassan Yahaya poses with his plague during the award ceremony |
The North East Zonal Chairman of Nigeria Union of
Journalists, Alhassan Yahaya has been appointed as a Nutrition Champion in Gombe
State and the North East at large by Civil Society Scalling-Up Nutrition in Nigeria
(CS-SUNN) and Mamaye Evidence4Action.
Mr. Yahaya who earned the Nutrition Championship status due
to his effective usage of media advocacy as a tool for the improvement of
health service and nutrition for children in Gombe State was decorated at meeting
held in Abuja recently.
Part of his mandate going forward is to continue to champion
nutrition advocacy through the load voice of the media
to attract huge budget allocations for nutrition intervention in the state and
the region at a whole.
He is also mandated to to liaise with various MDAs in the
state since malnutrition is multi sectoral so as to jump-start their interests and
increase awareness in the reduction of the high rate of the menace.
Malnutrition is believed to be worse situated in the Northeastern
part of Nigeria.
Mr. Yahaya told our correspondent that he is enthusiasm has quadrupled
to do more with the recognition he has received from CS-SUNN and Mamaye
Evidence 4 Action.
“It is always rewarding when people recognized you modest
contribution to society. I want to say that my enthusiasm has been quadrupled with
this recognition by these two organization to do more. This recognition is also a call to duty and I
will not take this for granted,” Mr. Yahaya said.
ImpactOnlineNigeria
checks reveal that Civil Society Scaling-Up Nutrition in Nigeria
(CS-SUNN) is a non-governmental, non-profit making coalition, made up of
organizations with a shared vision to transform Nigeria into a country where
every citizen has food and is nutrition secured. We pursue this lofty goal by
engaging government and non-state actors to raise awareness, sustain commitment
and actions to effectively tackle under-nutrition in Nigeria. The coalition was
formally launched on the 7th of August, 2014.
The organization has a common vision with clearly defined roles and
responsibilities, clear accountability and sustainability framework. The
guiding principles of the alliance include; Evidence based decision making, Gender mainstreaming, Equity, Feed- back,
Diversity, Value for money Transparency and Integrity.
The coalition draws from the wealth of experience of its
Steering Committee members headed by Dr. David Olayemi of Save the Children an
expert in nutrition advocacy as Chairman, Beatrice Eluaka, a former Nutrition
Society of Nigeria president and Head of Nutrition in the Federal Ministry of
Health who heads the Secretariat as project Director, etc. and the General
Assembly which is made up of organizations and individuals who have carved a
niche for themselves in the field of public health nutrition and food security.
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