Wadata Project, Niger
Wadata means “prosperity” in Hausa, and represents the vision of collaborating with individuals, households, communities and government as co-creators to generate growth.
The Wadata project in Niger serves three purposes:
- To enhance collective action to address food, nutrition and water security
- To increase the capacities, assets and agency for improved access to diverse food at all times of the year
- To improve nutrition, health and hygiene and sanitation of pregnant women and young mothers, adolescents, children under five and their families
Source: NCBA CLUSA
Date of Publication: November 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- MULTI-SBC: The Programmatic Aid for Multi-Sectoral Integration of SBC for FP Practitioners
- Integrating Family Planning into Other Development Sectors
- Biodiversity Results and Integrated Development Gains Enhanced Project (BRIDGE)
- Healthy People, Healthy Ecosystems: A Manual on Integrating Health and Family Planning into Conservation Projects
- Population, Health, and Environment Basics
- Integrating Population, Health, and Environment Projects: A Programming Manual
- Population Health & Environment Toolkit
- Maternal Infant and Young Child Nutrition and Family Planning (MIYCN-FP) Integration Toolkit
- Desk Review of Programs Integrating Family Planning with Food Security and Nutrition
- Designing and Implementing Integrated Approaches to Population, Health and Environment (PHE): Training Materials
- Livelihoods, Agriculture and Health Interventions in Action (LAHIA) Project
- Population, Health, and Environment Integration Programming Manual
- Care for Your Family, Care for Your Environment for a Prosperous Life
- HoPE-LVB Job Aid for Peer Educators
- Health of People and the Environment in the Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE-LVB)