|Orogun, Delta State The A Million Tree Project entered Phase 3, with an official flag-off at Federal Polytechnic Orogun. The event was led by Community Development Advocacy Foundation CODAF, African Center for Environmental and Rural Development ACERD, and Neferok Development Initiative, and drew management staff, lecturers, journalists, and students in a joint show of commitment to environmental sustainability and climate action. The program began with an opening speech by Mr. Richard Benin, Executive Director of CODAF. He described the occasion as the official launch of Phase 3 and stressed that climate change is no longer a distant threat but a present reality, visible in shifting weather patterns and environmental degradation. Benin commended the school management for partnering on the initiative and for allocating one acre of land for the project, calling it a clear sign of commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. He advocated that tree ownership be made ...
PORT HARCOURT — The Global Fund-supported Integrated Community-Led Monitoring (I-CLM) Project is yielding positive results in Rivers State by improving access to healthcare services, reducing drug stock-outs, shortening waiting times, and tackling stigma faced by patients living with HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB), and Malaria. Stakeholders disclosed this during a media briefing on the Global Fund GC7 I-CLM Project, where they highlighted the impact of community-led oversight in strengthening health service delivery across participating communities in the state. The project, implemented through the AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (ATM) Networks, places communities and civil society organisations at the centre of healthcare monitoring, enabling local residents to identify service gaps, prioritize needs, and advocate solutions to challenges affecting healthcare delivery. Speaking at the briefing, the State Coordinator of the TB Network in Rivers State, Fyneface Muzan, said the initiative ha...