The Ogun State Government has announced a new partnership with UNICEF to improve social behavioural change programs across the state. The collaboration aims to promote healthier habits, better community practices, and stronger awareness on issues that affect children and families.
According to officials, the partnership will support campaigns that focus on hygiene, education, health, and child protection. Both parties believe that real progress begins when communities understand why positive behaviour matters and how it can transform lives.
The state government noted that the initiative will help spread important messages through schools, local leaders, media platforms, and community volunteers. This approach is expected to create long-lasting change by reaching people in both urban and rural areas.
Ogun State reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with UNICEF to achieve meaningful impact. The government said the joint effort will close knowledge gaps, encourage responsible behaviour, and improve overall well-being among residents.





