Over the next six months, 26,800 vulnerable individuals across Borno and Yobe States, Nigeria will gain access to integrated, life-saving humanitarian assistance delivered by the Life At Best Development Initiative.
This targeted response will directly reach:
- 16,170 girls and boys
- 5,652 women
- 4,978 men
At the heart of this intervention is a strong commitment to inclusion and equity. The program is intentionally designed to ensure that persons with disabilities can access services without barriers, through tailored approaches that address their unique needs and vulnerabilities.
As humanitarian needs continue to escalate in Northeast Nigeria, this intervention focuses on delivering integrated nutrition and protection services. Beyond immediate survival, the goal is to ensure that affected populations are:
- Safeguarded from harm
- Supported to recover with dignity
- Empowered to rebuild their lives
To ensure effective implementation, LABDI convened a strategic inception meeting with its implementing partner, the Child Protection and Peer Learning Initiative. This was complemented by intensive capacity strengthening for field teams, reinforcing readiness to deliver high-quality, accountable, and impactful services.
This life-saving intervention is supported by the Nigerian Humanitarian Fund, enabling timely, coordinated, and impact-driven assistance to communities hardest hit by the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
The Life At Best Development Initiative remains steadfast in its mission to improve the lives of vulnerable populations and welcomes strategic partnerships that can scale sustainable, life-changing interventions across Nigeria.



