We are a non-governmental, non-profit organization advocating for humanity and community development by initiating ideas, programs and projects that aimed at providing solutions to the critical areas of sustainable development that include access to clean water, good health, quality education, peace and ensuring accountability and social justice.
The project aimed at preventing malaria related illnesses of morethan 10,000 people living in four rural communities of Shinkafi and Zurmi Local Government Areas through interventions that we believe will increase school attendance, boost health workers productivity and significantly lower out-of-pocket expenses on less privileged families.
The aim of the project is to equip 40 youths drawn from Sabon Gari Community of Gusau in Zamfara State with vocational skills that will allow them to be economically self-relient. The selected youths were trained in tailoring, shoe-making and liquid soap making.
The project aimed to boost orphan and less privileged student's life by providing a conducive atmosphere of learning for them and their teachers. So far, we renovated 4 Almajiri Schools, they're Madrasatul Miftahul Khair, Dabbakal Area; Makarantar Malam Mai Yara, Unguwar Toka; Madrasatul Nurul-Huda, Unguwar Dallatu Area; and Abdullahi Bn Mas'ud School Janyau, in Zamfara State.
This project aimed at providing safe and clean water to poor rural communities that are in dare need of water for their day to day activities by drilling water hand boreholes, pumps and water wells to the areas.
The training was designed to enhance the capacity of the participants in communication, project management, financial management, leadership and management principles in Non Governmental Organization’s setting. The workshop trained fifty (50) young men and women in Zamfara State.
A community of anti-corruption experts have contributed to the programme of the 1st Gusau Anti-Corruption Summit. A One Day activity participants stimulated discussion under the theme Trust & Transparency, ensuring that the fight against corruption is at the centre in MDAs. The summit was facilitated by experts working on the ground and experimenting with new practices to advance the anti-corruption agenda.
As a small but important nonprofit with life changing work, the HUCOMDEF has often put work and volunteers while expanding their capacity and trainings. I am proud to say that over the last 2 years I have trained their volunteers to serve their communities to the best of their ability.
Adamu A Kotorkoshi
Executive Director, CENCEXAs a nonprofit consultant, I’ve had the good fortune to connect with HUCOMDEF and to teach professional development workshops. The organization's vision and awareness of how to best support their communities, is so impressive. HUCOMDEF has a talent of elevating communities and humanity for the better, this is even more visible through their projects and programs.
Mustapha Shehu, mni
State Project Cordinator, AGILE/World BankFar far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts.
Aliyu Jibril Guraguri
Regional Director, G-CEDFar far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts.
Musa Umar Aboki
Executive Director, VAI-NigeriaVolunteering your time, money, or energy to help others doesn’t just make the world better—it also makes you better. Studies indicate that the very act of giving back to the community boosts your happiness, health, and sense of well-being.
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As corruption has coexisted with human society for a long-time and remains as one of the problems confronting and starring both developed and developing economies with varying degrees in different countries and with overwhelming consequences on political and socioeconomic development, it poses a negative impact
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