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COVID-19: Professor Charles Effiong Foundation Support 21 Vulnerable Households

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Due to current challenges faced by most vulnerable households in this period of COVID- 19 pandemic, Professor Charles Effiong Foundation, a not-for-profit organization established with the mission of facilitating access to quality care and support to vulnerable populations has supported households in its Orphans and Vulnerable Children’s (OVC) Education and Health program

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Violence Against Children: NGO Takes Campaign To Secondary School, Urge Victims To Speak Out

By Patrick Obia  Professor Charles Effiong Foundation has taken its violence against children to Community Technical College, Ikot Effanga Mkpa Calabar Municipal Cross River State to sensitize the students on the need to speak out whenever they are abused. The foundation’s Child Protection Vocal Person, Asari  Nakanda,  addressing the students,  pointed out the effects of

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Professor Charles Effiong Foundation Takes Campaign On Violence Against Children To Calabar South

By Philip Agba and Kelvin Ololo  A Non Governmental Organization (NGO) Professor Charles Effiong Foundation has kicked up a campaign to end violence against children in Cross River State. Campaigning over the weekend in Efut Anantigha, Calabar South Local Government Area Council as a take up of activities for the year, Asari Nakanda who is

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Professor Charles Effiong Foundation Ends Free Medical Outreach In Oban (WATCH VIDEO)

By Magaret Adam Professor Charles Effiong Foundation in collaboration with Pro-Health International has organized a one day free medical outreach in Oban, Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State. Speaking at the venue of the outreach, the Program Manager of the Foundation Mr. Odo Effiong, said the foundation is aimed at immortalizing the late

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