Between July 2 and 5, AUN facilitated the distribution of improved, high yielding seeds with fertilizer donated by the Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) to 3,000 farmers in eight communities in Mubi South and Mubi North Local Government Areas of Adamawa State.
“We have never been disappointed by AUN; you have one of the best structures, capacity, and staffing to implement programs that target people of concern like refugees and returnee IDPs.”
On January 22, a team of small-scale business owners from Mubi and Michika was at the Atiku center to receive startup kits to enable them to set up businesses.
The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) on Thursday said it had trained 11, 000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) on various trades in Borno.
On October 30, Sustainability Field Research Manager, Rotimi Ogundijo, shared the AUN model for sustainable agricultural practices with the participants who attended the Stakeholders’ Workshop on Sustainable Agriculture in Adamawa State.