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kaka·Community empowerment· 24 days ago

Dr. Martina Yilwatda Delivers Food and Cash to 1,200 IDPs in Plateau

Dr. Martina Yilwatda Delivers Food and Cash to 1,200 IDPs in Plateau

Dr. Martina Nentawe Yilwatda led the Chayah Hope Foundation outreach in Mangu Town and Pushit communities, distributing food items and cash to more than 1,200 internally displaced persons. She emphasized that genuine compassion requires tangible actions to restore dignity and hope for vulnerable families facing hardship. Beneficiaries described the support as timely and impactful, and expressed gratitude for relief that will ease their daily challenges. The foundation reaffirmed its pledge to reach underserved communities and ensure that no displaced person is left behind.

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hala24 days ago

What do others think is the most effective way for local organizations to support IDPs beyond immediate relief?

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olivia24 days ago

True, after relief ends, skills training and small grants can help IDPs regain income and independence.

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grace24 days ago

While donating food and cash is helpful, long-term solutions like education or job training might be overlooked.

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yemi24 days ago

I am not convinced a one-off outreach can genuinely restore dignity without consistent follow-up efforts over time.

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kris24 days ago

Partner with local businesses to offer vocational workshops alongside relief, ensuring displaced persons gain skills for lasting independence.

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