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JDPC Onitsha Empowers Youths with Entrepreneurial Skills

JDPC Onitsha Empowers Youths with Entrepreneurial Skills

    JDPC Onitsha Empowers Youths with Entrepreneurial Skills

The Justice, Development, and Peace Committee (JDPC) of Onitsha Archdiocese is tackling unemployment and its associated social issues head-on. They recently provided training to 80 youths from Iyiowa Odekpe, equipping

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The Bakhita Initiative Continues the Fight Against Desertification (Part 2)

    The Bakhita Initiative Continues the Fight Against Desertification (Part 2)

The Bakhita Initiative (JDPC Sokoto) is proud to announce the second phase of its tree-planting project in Gumburawa, Dambuwa, Sokoto State. This initiative, launched in collaboration with the Catholic Diocese

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JDPC Onitsha Archdiocese Tackles Drug Abuse

    JDPC Onitsha Archdiocese Tackles Drug Abuse

The Justice, Development, and Peace Committee (JDPC) of Onitsha Archdiocese marked the UN International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit

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2024 World Environment Day: Caritas Nigeria Supports Land Restoration, Tree Planting and Drought Resilience.

    2024 World Environment Day: Caritas Nigeria Supports Land Restoration, Tree Planting and Drought Resilience.

The Catholic Caritas Foundation of Nigeria (CCFN) joined the world in celebrating World Environment Day on June 5th, 2024. This

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Sokoto Diocese Plants Trees for a Greener Future

    Sokoto Diocese Plants Trees for a Greener Future

The Catholic Diocese of Sokoto is taking a stand for environmental sustainability through a new tree-planting initiative. Organized by the

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JDPC Issele-Uku Diocese Conducts Successful Medical Outreach at Ogwashi-Uku Medium Correctional Centre

    JDPC Issele-Uku Diocese Conducts Successful Medical Outreach at Ogwashi-Uku Medium Correctional Centre

On Friday, 12th April 2024, JDPC Issele-Uku Diocese led a 12-man team of medical personnel, including 11 doctors and a

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