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Audio Messages in Local Languages Boost Polio Vaccine Acceptance Young Fulani girls wrapped in long colourful veils danced while their male counterparts watched and shared in conversation. It was a wedding ceremony in a remote settlement in Dutse Local Government Area in Jigawa State. The fifty young men that witnessed the ceremony were from neighboring communities. As they continued feasting and celebrating, music in the native Fulfulde language started to play. Only this time, it was not the live voices and claps that produced the sound but a vehicle nearby. More | |
Multi-Stakeholder Involvement Improves Basic Education Use and Quality As usual, Akarowese Esther struggled at school. Though most of her peers also struggled, hers was probably more justified. Built in 1916, Akarowese’s school, African Bethel Primary School Ota-Ona in Ikorodu Local Government Area in Lagos State suffered from lack of upkeep and was in serious disrepair. More | |
Equipped and Saving Women’S Lives in Tashan Babiye Dry, dusty air scattered the leaves and litter, as intense heat waves typical of this part of northern Nigeria baked the streets. Several weeks pregnant with her second child, 28-year-old Zainab Abubakar, performed rigorous errands in the small community of Gudum Community in Bauchi More | |
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