[PHOTOS] Mo’Feed Project Launched to combat hunger, reduce malnutrition and improve Food Security.

Mo’Feed Project Launched to combat hunger, reduce malnutrition and improve Food Security.

 

Bella Amor Global Aid Foundation, in collaboration with the Presidency through the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on School Feeding, officially launched the nationwide Renewed Hope Mo’Feed Project in Lagos on October 1, 2025, at Festival Hotel. The event brought together over 1,000 guests, including government representatives, development partners, and stakeholders committed to tackling hunger and improving child welfare in Nigeria.

The initiative, founded by Mirabel Etuk, aims to address food insecurity by providing nutritious meals to vulnerable school children and empowering families, in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. The Mo’Feed Project targets feeding over 600,000 vulnerable Nigerians across the country while strengthening partnerships with NGOs, private organizations, and community stakeholders to support the national school feeding programme.

Speaking at the launch, representatives of the Presidency and Lagos State Government emphasized that the initiative not only supports children’s nutrition but also promotes school attendance, supports local farmers, and strengthens community livelihoods. The programme was also highlighted as a strategic response to malnutrition and rising out-of-school rates in rural communities.

The launch featured humanitarian awards, cultural performances, and presentations showcasing the impact of previous feeding programmes. Stakeholders at the event called for collective action and partnerships to sustain the initiative and ensure that no child in Nigeria goes to school hungry. The Mo’Feed Project ultimately seeks to advance food security, reduce poverty, promote education, and build resilient communities across the country.

 

 

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