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Emergency Food Relief Program Empowers 2000 Households in FCT, Nasarawa

More than 2000 households have received foodstuff and capacity building on sustainable nutrition services from the Emergency Food Relief Program implemented by the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN). The program aimed to combat food insecurity and improve nutrition among at-risk families in 17 local government areas in the Federal Capital Territory and Nasarawa State.

IHVN Director, Prevention, Care and Treatment, Dr. Helen Omuh revealed this at the close-out meeting of the program in Abuja, Nigeria.  She added that “households were carefully selected based on vulnerability assessments designed to address the urgent hunger crisis in vulnerable communities, the project focused on children aged 0-17 years and vulnerable caregivers, ensuring that the most food-insecure households received direct support. Throughout the initiative, 5,000 households were screened, with 2,500 of the most at-risk families selected across 12 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Nasarawa and 5 LGAs in FCT.”

Dr. Omuh explained that “the program’s impact extended beyond food distribution and incorporated community awareness campaigns, distribution of Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials to promote sustainable nutrition practices and training with food demonstration sessions with 2,500 caregivers on meal planning, dietary diversity, and nutritious food preparation for long-term benefits to their families.

IHVN Program Manager, Dr. Victoria Igbinomwanhia, highlighted the program’s comprehensive approach. “Beyond providing immediate relief, we empowered caregivers with the knowledge to sustain healthy nutrition habits. This program was not just about food, it was about fostering resilience within these communities.”

“All food items including rice, beans, vegetables, fruits, eggs, oil, milk, and beverages were locally sourced to support the economy and maintain the highest quality for beneficiaries,” she added.

Project beneficiaries said that the project impacted the well-being of their families. Halima Sauidu from Gaibu community in Nasarawa State said, “This support has given us hope. Not only did we receive food, but we also learned how to combine these items for a balanced, healthy meal.” Another beneficiary, Stella Eden, described the impact on her children, “thanks to IHVN, my children can now be healthy and do well in school.”

The program was implemented with funding support from Gesundes Africa – Sternstunden, Germany.

IHVN Celebrates January Employees of the Month

In fostering an excellent work culture and staff performance, the Executive Management of the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) has initiated the “Employee Recognition Awards” to recognize “Employees of the Month” and “Employee of the Year.”

According to the IHVN Director of Finance and Administration, Mr. Olu Alabi, this recognition covers overall employee performance in dressing, innovation, teamwork, productivity, efficiency, leadership and interpersonal skills, punctuality, and adherence to company values and principles, amongst other things.

For January 2025, IHVN Celebrates, Adebola Raji, Victoria Etuk, Teclaire Ngo- Ndomb, Collins-Kalu Derby, Bang Logams, Adeyinka Modupe Owoade, Olufemi Ogundiran, Shiedu Abdulrahman, Ismail Ahmed Tijjani and Tuamsen Shindes whose performance stood out in their teams.

Three hearty cheers to our January star performers!

Bid Advert – Supply of Medicament, Clinical Consumables and Clinical Instruments Under AF Account

The Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria is seeking bidders to bid for the Supply of Medicament, Clinical Consumables and Clinical Instruments Under AF Account.
Opening Date/ Time: 13th February 2025. 
Closing Date/ Time: 26th February 2025 @10:00am
For more on this bid, Please download the complete bid document,

IHVN to Organize World Cancer Day Road Walk

To commemorate World Cancer Day 2024, the International Research Center of Excellence (IRCE) at the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) is set to organize a road walk in Piwoyi community along the airport road in Abuja on Friday, 7th February 2025.

According to IRCE NORA Project Coordinator, Ms Tope Olukomogbon,  the walk aims at “raising awareness about cancer prevention, early detection and treatment and reinforcing our collective commitment to fight against cancer.”

Ms. Olukomogbon stated that the Institute is actively engaged in high-quality cancer research to improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes.

“IHVN is engaged in research initiatives such as the Network for Oncology Research in Africa, which is a five-year research initiative focused on reducing breast and cervical cancer mortality in Africa. There is also the SHERLOCK Lung study that seeks to investigate the risk factors and progression of lung cancer in both smokers and never smokers,” she said.

She noted that the Institute remains committed to combating cancer through research, advocacy, and intervention programs.

“As the world observes World Cancer Day, 2025, our goal is to continue bringing together communities, policymakers, health care providers, and researchers in the fight against cancer,” she said.

Click here to download World Cancer Day Pamphlet