Our Impact is Measurable
The No Hunger Food Bank’s (NHFB), objective are based on three strategic pillars
- Food banking
- Empowerment
- Policy Support.
Using Evidence Based Research and Programmes
No Hunger Food Bank is dedicated to developing evidence-based research that improve people’s lives and strengthen communities.
Providing food and nutrition security interventions to communities
Since 2019, NHFB has been providing food and nutrition security interventions to Abuja communities, especially the IDP Camps, the People Living with Disability (PWD) Colony at Karonmajigi, and the northern part of Nigeria in a bid to alleviate Child hunger and Malnutrition.
With our Temporary Food Assistance Program (TFAP), Community Breakfast, more than 5,000 vulnerable children has been fed, across the various IDP Camps, in Abuja, with about 26,000 volunteer’s hours put in by our wonderful volunteers passionate about making positive impacts. NHFB is the largest Food Bank in Northern Nigeria which collaborates with more than 6 vetted beneficiaries’ organizations toward addressing nutritional insecurity and food waste.
It recovers healthy surplus food, which may not be sellable but is still perfectly edible, from retailers and manufacturers across the Nigerian food system, through which about more than 6,500 beneficiaries has been reached
Why Partner With NHFB
- Our impact is measurable
- We have strict due diligence, monitoring and standard operating procedures that ensure that food reaches the intended beneficiaries.
- Our Northern Nigerian Food Banking model is cost-effective, innovative and sustainable.
- Our food is a catalyst for social impact in under-served communities.
- At least 100% of our partner agencies or beneficiary organizations focus on education, vulnerable children, women, and youth. More than 80% of the food we provide is nutritious
- Our Food Banking Model promotes 12 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and is environmentally friendly.