
Distribution of Mosquito Nets to Vulnerable Households
In partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and German Cooperation (GIZ), First Bridge Foundation supported community members through the distribution of mosquito nets aimed at reducing the burden of malaria in vulnerable households.
Why this matters
Health Protection: Families, especially children and the elderly, are protected from malaria infections.
Household Resilience: Healthier families mean fewer medical costs and more stability in livelihoods.
Community Empowerment: The nets complement ongoing nutrition and livelihood projects by ensuring that beneficiaries remain healthy and productive.
The distribution drew wide participation, with joyful beneficiaries celebrating the much-needed support. For many, these nets will provide peace of mind, safer nights, and improved quality of life.
This intervention forms part of a broader commitment to integrated community development — where health, livelihoods, and resilience go hand in hand.
Photo Caption: Beneficiaries receiving mosquito nets distributed by FAO, GIZ, and First Bridge Foundation as part of a community health protection program.
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