Save 350 children in Abuja, secure their future

by Better Life Program for the African Rural Woman (BLPARW)
Save 350 children in Abuja, secure their future
Save 350 children in Abuja, secure their future
Save 350 children in Abuja, secure their future
Save 350 children in Abuja, secure their future
Save 350 children in Abuja, secure their future
Save 350 children in Abuja, secure their future
Save 350 children in Abuja, secure their future
Save 350 children in Abuja, secure their future

Project Report | Aug 4, 2025
Focus Group Discussion Report: Addressing Skin Lesions Among New Entrants

By Aisha Ojone Abu | Project Leader

Executive Summary

The BLPARW team conducted a comprehensive focus group discussion to investigate and address concerning skin lesions observed among a cohort of new entrants to the existing accommodation in a bid to pursue free education. This report outlines our findings, immediate interventions, and ongoing advocacy efforts to ensure the health and wellbeing of beneficiaries.

Background

Approximately 30 male students from Northern Nigeria arrived at the facility in the Federal Capital Territory to pursue Islamic education. These students were integrated into existing residential accommodations alongside current beneficiaries. Within a short period of their arrival, their guardians observed the development of skin lesions among this new cohort.

Methodology

The BLPARW team implemented a structured focus group discussion approach to:

  • Document the medical history of the observed skin lesions
  • Identify potential causative factors
  • Establish patterns of occurrence and transmission
  • Develop appropriate intervention strategies

Key Findings

Primary Observations

  • Affected Population: Approximately 30 new male entrants from Northern Nigeria
  • Condition: Skin lesions of varying severity
  • Timeline: Lesions were present upon arrival, indicating pre-existing conditions rather than facility-acquired infections

Risk Factors Identified

Through the focus group discussions, the team determined that:

  • The skin lesions were pre-existing conditions among the new entrants
  • Poor water and sanitation practices in previous locations may have contributed to the conditions
  • Limited access to proper hygiene facilities prior to arrival at our program

Immediate Interventions Implemented

1. Health and Safety Measures

  • Immediate assessment of all affected individuals
  • Implementation of isolation protocols where necessary

2. Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Advocacy

The team initiated comprehensive advocacy efforts focusing on:

  • River Water Cessation: Strong recommendations against using river water for bathing and personal hygiene
  • Borehole Utilization: Active promotion of the clean, safe borehole water systems available on-site
  • WASH Facility Usage: Comprehensive orientation on proper utilization of existing sanitation facilities

3. Stakeholder Engagement

  • Direct consultation with students' guardians regarding hygiene practices
  • Educational sessions on proper skin care and hygiene maintenance
  • Establishment of ongoing monitoring protocols

Ongoing Monitoring and Support

The BLPARW team continues to:

  • Monitor the health status of all affected individuals
  • Provide regular health education sessions
  • Ensure consistent access to clean water and sanitation facilities
  • Maintain communication with guardians and families

Infrastructure and Programming

  1. Facility Maintenance: Ensure optimal functioning of all WASH facilities
  2. Health Partnerships: Strengthen relationships with local healthcare providers
  3. Documentation Systems: Enhance tracking and reporting of health-related incidents

How Your Support Makes a Difference

Every dollar contributed directly impacts the lives of vulnerable young people seeking education. Your support enables us to:

  • Provide immediate medical care to students in need
  • Prevent health crises through improved screening and facilities
  • Ensure sustainable access to clean water and sanitation
  • Create a safe, healthy learning environment for all beneficiaries

To contribute to this critical need, kindly donate. Together, we can ensure that pursuing education never compromises a child's health and wellbeing.

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Organization Information

Better Life Program for the African Rural Woman (BLPARW)

Location: Wuse 2, Abuja - Nigeria
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Project Leader:
Aisha Abu
Wuse 2 , Abuja Nigeria

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