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Nasara Foundation to mark 3rd anniversary, launch journal Sunday

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The Nasara Women Development Foundation (also known as Nasara Foundation) will officially mark its third year of operations on Sunday, in Kebbi State.

The occasion will also witness the formal introduction of the Foundation’s official journal, The Nasara Chronicle.

Established three years ago, Nasara Foundation has focused on the foundation’s core mission, which include community development, empowerment initiatives as well as supporting the youths, women and girl-child. This anniversary signifies a key milestone in the Foundation’s commitment to its objectives.

Coinciding with the anniversary commemoration is the launch of the The Nasara Chronicle. This publication is intended to serve as a documented record of the foundation’s activities, impact, and insights gained from its work within the community.

It aims to provide stakeholders and the public with regular updates and in-depth perspectives on the foundation’s projects and the issues it addresses.

Edited by veteran broadcast journalist and Public Relations expert, Mr. Segun Adebowale, the inaugural issue of The Nasara Chronicle will be presented during the anniversary event scheduled to hold at the Convocation Arena of Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic in Birnin Kebbi, the state caputal.

On the significance of the dual occasion, the foundation’s founder, Hajiya Zainab Nasare Nasir Idris, who is also the Kebbi State First Lady, said: ‘Reaching our third anniversary reflects the sustained effort of our team and the invaluable support of our partners and the communities we engage with. The launch of The Nasara Chronicle is a deliberate step towards enhancing our communication and accountability. This journal will serve as a formal platform to chronicle our journey, share evidence of our impact, and contribute to the broader discourse on sustainable development and social empowerment’.

The Chief Executive Officer of the foundation, Hajiya Bilkisu Muhammad Nasir also said: ‘Marking three years provides a moment to reflect on the tangible impact of our initiatives. The Nasara Chronicle emerges from this, offering a structured platform to share not only our successes but also the valuable lessons learned through our programs. We believe this transparency is necessary for continuous improvement and deeper engagement with our stakeholders’.

Nasara Foundation is a non-profit organisation established in 2022. It has since designed and implemented a number of impactful programmes to enhance the lives of the girl-child, women and youths in Kebbi State. These included skill development, medical outreach, which ensured access to essential healthcare services, educational support programmes offering opportunities for quality education, and empowerment projects that foster personal and financial growth.

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