Leading Margarine
Spread, Blue Band, from the stable of Unilever Nigeria’s food brands, in a bid
to encourage proper growth among children through optimal nutrition has announced the start of the Blue
Band National Growth Challenge in Nigeria. The objective
is to draw attention again to school age nutrition and emphasize the role of
adequate nutrition for growth amongst school children.
The Growth Challenge, done in partnership with the Children of Africa organization and in collaboration with the State Primary Education Boards, Ministries of Health and the Nutrition Society of Nigeria will be carried out across 400 primary schools in Lagos and Enugu states. Continue...
The Growth Challenge, done in partnership with the Children of Africa organization and in collaboration with the State Primary Education Boards, Ministries of Health and the Nutrition Society of Nigeria will be carried out across 400 primary schools in Lagos and Enugu states. Continue...
Key activities taking place in schools will include nutrition
education programmes, an art competition on growth, taking
anthropometric or height measurements and assessing cumulative growth in
children across 400 schools over the period of the campaign. The
campaign will also educate parents especially mothers, custodians and
caregivers, and scholars on the significance of providing the right
nutrition – healthy, varied and adequate diet – for their wards in order
that they grow optimally and, demonstrate that when fed the right
nutrition, children grow adequately.
Speaking on the Challenge, David Okeme, the
Marketing Director, Unilever Nigeria, said, “Unilever is proud to be
driving the Growth Challenge because initiatives like this provide an
opportunity for us to teach the children who are leaders of tomorrow the right nutrition habits that will help them develop mentally and physically.”
Vivian Ihaza, Tea and Spreads Category Manager,
Unilever Nigeria, while explaining the rationale behind the campaign,
said “Experts agree that for children, Blue Band margarine
contributes
to their growth as it contains essential fats and vitamins. The right
amount of nutrients in Blue Band such as the Vitamins A, D, E, the B
vitamins, niacin, and folic acid in soft fat medium contributes to
meeting children’s daily nutrient needs. This is why it has remained
consumers’ most popular choice over the years as a tasty addition to
main meals as well as with snacks to enliven children’s lunch boxes. She
further added that adults are not left out as it is used also as a
nutritional and tasty ingredient for eating, cooking and baking. Ihaza
stated that the Growth Challenge will be an exciting platform for
parents and children to learn about proper nutrition and its implication
to their overall health.
Victor Ajieroh, the Unilever Nutrition and Health
Manager for West Africa noted that while the brand carries out a lot of
intervention to the nutrition of children under five, paying attention
to school age children is also important, in the context of nutrition
through the lifecycle, and neglecting their nutritional needs can
compromise their growth and development. He reiterated that the Blue
Band sponsored National Growth Challenge will promote the right
knowledge and behaviors for adequate nutrition and growth among school
children.
The Blue Band National Growth Challenge which is the
first of its kind in Nigeria, has been carried out in other African
countries such as Ghana and Kenya, and will be overseen by nutritional
experts in Nigeria. The campaign would reach about 100,000 children,
creating nutrition awareness for growth and development.
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Just a quick correction, we dont have State Primary Education Boards any more. we now have State Universal Basic Education Boards, since 2004. this is because the FG and states now emphasize on Universal Basic Education (not Primary alone) which is from ECCDE (Nursery) through Primary and then to JSS, which are all 'free' in Nigeria in Public schools...
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