NNO
Ndola Nutrition Organization (NNO)Ndola Nutrition Organization (NNO) is the leading humanitarian organization dedicated to fighting poverty, HIV/AIDS, food insecurity, clean water deficiency and
Ndola Nutrition Organization (NNO) is the leading humanitarian organization dedicated to fighting poverty, HIV/AIDS, food insecurity, clean water deficiency and
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The bicycles helps them to sell their produce, go to far schools etc. This way, their livelihoods are
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We provide nutritious foods to women and children and offer HIV/AIDS prevention training and support.
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We provide clean water by sinking bolehores in water deficient-areas of Ndola, Luanshya and Masaiti districts.
To become agent of change that enhances the well-being of the vulnerable and marginalized people by working with them to improve their nutrition and livelihoods
A society where the vulnerable and marginalized people have access to adequate nutrition, health and well-being.
Ndola Nutrition Organization (NNO) is one of the leading humanitarian organizations dedicated to fighting poverty, HIV/AIDS, food insecurity, clean water deficiency and social injustice in Zambia.
The organisation implements activities using a simple model called “”Nutrition Connecting the Dots”. This approach emphasizes that nutrition is at the heart of education, health and wellbeing of individuals and communities. We use this model to recognise that diets, lifestyle practices, genetics, and the surrounding environment influences the overall impact on the health and well-being of people and communities especially women and girls. In this regard; NNO takes a personalized approach to guide, empower and support communities to address food insecurity, malnutrition, gender disparities, HIV/AIDS, climate related disasters etc.
Since inception; NNO has worked in over 21 Zambian communities of Luanshya, Chingola, Masaiti Districts to reach more than 23,900 pregnant women, 22,100 infants, 9,800 malnourished children, 35,900 vulnerable households, 8700 adolescents etc with a number of lifesaving and poverty-fighting programs, including maternal and child health, Prevention of Mother to Child transmission of HIV and Early Infant Diagnosis, food and clean water, livelihoods skills and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights and more.
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