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NIMC Partners RH-NHGSF To Improve Access To School Feeding Program, Enhancing Transparency

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The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), on Friday said is in partnership with the Renewed Hope National Home Grown School Feeding (RH-NHGSF) Programme.

The collaboration according to the agency, is fostered by the DG/CEO NIMC, Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote and Princess Aderemi Adebowale, National Programme Manager, adding that the Renewed Hope National Home Grown School Feeding Programme, will ensure that every school child is enrolled and assigned a National Identification Number (NIN).

The statement added that the initiative is aimed at fostering inclusive access to the school feeding program, enhancing transparency, and promoting accountability.

“Under this partnership, the NIMC will work closely with the RH-NHGSF Programme, which marks a pivotal step toward ensuring the effective implementation of the school feeding initiative of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

“By integrating the NIN registration process into the school feeding program, the partnership underscores the Federal Government’s commitment to improving
educational and nutritional outcomes for children while advancing the Digital
Public Infrastructure in Nigeria.

“The NIMC remains dedicated to leveraging its expertise in identity management to drive sustainable development and equitable access to essential services for all Nigerians.”

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