In commemoration of the 2025 Menstrual Hygiene Day, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), in collaboration with the Sokoto State…
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In the heart of Sokoto State, a quiet revolution is underway—fueled not by oil or gold, but by empty plastic bottles. Across the city, women, children, and informal workers are transforming discarded containers into a lifeline, selling them to local recyclers known as Colaba.
In many parts of Sokoto State, fetching clean water has become a daily struggle for schoolgirls, severely affecting their education and well-being.
Following Sokoto residents’ outcry against an acute water scarcity that has disrupted daily life in the state capital and surrounding…
The North East Youth Initiative Forum (NEYIF), in collaboration with the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and the Sokoto State…
A young woman, Hamdiyya Sidi Sharif, has been declared missing just days before the continuation of her trial with the Sokoto State Government at a magistrate court.
Over 1,400 pregnant women and children across eight local government areas in Sokoto East are set to benefit from a medical and humanitarian aid initiative launched by the Association of Concerned Citizens of Like Minds on Youth Development, in collaboration with Senator Ibrahim Lamido.
Sokoto state governor, Ahmad Aliyu on Tuesday, launched a comprehensive food and nutrition policy to combat hunger, malnutrition and enhance food security in the state.
The Sokoto State Government is strengthening its communication strategies and response mechanisms to better prepare for and mitigate potential flooding.
Plan International, with support from Global Affairs Canada, has officially launched the distribution of essential medical equipment across 54 health facilities in Sokoto State.
