The First Lady of Anambra State, Dr. Nonye Soludo, has launched a new initiative aimed at promoting health awareness among students. During a recent event, she unveiled a program that designates health ambassadors in schools across the state.
This initiative aims to empower students to take active roles in promoting health and wellness within their communities. The health ambassadors will receive training on various health topics, enabling them to educate their peers about nutrition, hygiene, and disease prevention.
Dr. Soludo emphasized the importance of instilling healthy habits early in life, stating that these ambassadors will serve as role models and advocates for better health practices. The program seeks to create a culture of health consciousness among young people in Anambra.
As the initiative rolls out, the First Lady expressed her commitment to supporting the health and well-being of children in the state, encouraging schools to embrace the program and foster a healthier future for all students.
