Nigeria: NOA Wants Change of Attitude for Child Survival

Owerri — Imo State Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mr. Vitus Ekeocha, has called for a change of attitude by members of the public to discourage negative practices in the communities that affect child survival.

Ekeocha stated this in his address at a one-day forum on "Co-coordinating Community Governance Structure on Priority Community Practices and Norms for Child Survival and Protection" for 75 selected communities in Owerri zone held in Owerri in partnership with the UNICEF.

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