Agency Reporter
Centre for Community Development and Research Network (CCDRN) has distributed livelihood starter kits to 33,000 vulnerable persons in Michika and Madagali local government areas of Adamawa.
Michika and Madagali councils have been the worse hit areas by the insurgency in Adamawa State.
State Programme Manager of CCDRN Yohanna Pam made this known at the launch of the distribution in Michika town on Sunday.
Pam noted that the intervention, with support from the United Nations World Food Programme (UNWFP), was targeted at conflict-affected communities and individuals, whose capacity had been built with skills. He said that the vulnerable were chosen as beneficiaries, to train and empower them with skills to improve their income generation.
“Since January 2020, the Centre had implemented the UN World Food Programme’s livelihood intervention in targeted Communities of Michika and Madagali councils.
“The intervention in the two local government areas has reached out to 33,000 vulnerable individuals through life-saving and life-changing initiatives, to improve and recover their livelihoods.

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