ATM —comprising Civil Society in Malaria Control, Immunization and Nutrition (ACOMIN), TB Network, and the Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (NEPWHAN)—held its final quarterly review meeting ACOMIN Commends CBOs For Improved Performance for 2025 on 11th December, marking the end of another impactful year of community-driven health interventions.
In his address, ACOMIN State Coordinator, Mr. Femi Olatunbosun, expressed deep appreciation to Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) for their dedication and the significant work executed throughout the year.
Mr. Olatunbosun noted that success stories increased remarkably this year, attributing the progress to the commitment and hard work demonstrated by CBOs across implementing communities.
He further urged the organisations to ensure proper documentation of all activities, achievements, and challenges, stressing that accurate reporting is essential for accountability and future planning.
He acknowledged the contributions of supporting coordinators from TB Network and NEPWHAN, describing their collaboration as instrumental to the project’s achievements.
The Coordinator also extended appreciation to the project’s partners for their unwavering support over the year.
The meeting served as a platform for reflection, learning, and strengthening strategies for improved community engagement in the upcoming year.