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Home » APO News » The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Goodwill Ambassador Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha Announces New Nutrition-Themed Film, Beta Food, Beta Life

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Goodwill Ambassador Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha Announces New Nutrition-Themed Film, Beta Food, Beta Life

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10 December 2024
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At a private screening of her latest film, held at the EbonyLife Cinema in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nollywood icon and USAID Goodwill Ambassador for Nutrition, Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha, announced her next project: Beta Food, Beta Life. This nutrition-themed film will encourage families across Nigeria to embrace healthier dietary habits and support efforts to improve maternal and child nutrition, addressing one of the country’s most pressing public health challenges. The red-carpet event brought together Nollywood stars, key figures in Nigeria’s creative sector, influencers, food bloggers, and representatives from the Nigerian federal government, all united by a shared vision to confront the alarming realities of malnutrition in Nigeria.

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Malnutrition continues to pose a significant threat to Nigeria’s future, impacting millions of women, children, and adolescents. Over 3.6 million children suffer from severe acute malnutrition annually, contributing to 50% of all deaths among children under five. These alarming statistics underscore the need for innovative approaches to combat malnutrition, particularly as global challenges like climate change and hyperinflation place additional stress on food security.

Through the USAID Advancing Nutrition Activity, the United States government works in partnership with the Government of Nigeria and organizations like Helen Keller International to strengthen nutrition services, promote healthy behaviors, and provide life-saving interventions. This $35 million flagship program focuses on the critical first 1,000 days of a child’s life, laying the foundation for lifelong health and development.

Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha plays a critical role in amplifying these efforts. As USAID’s Goodwill Ambassador for Nutrition, she leverages her celebrity status and storytelling talent to raise awareness about malnutrition and encourage families to embrace healthier practices. Speaking at last night’s event, Chioma highlighted the importance of using creative platforms to inspire change, saying, “As a mother and storyteller, I understand the profound impact that nutrition has on the health and future of our children. Through Beta Food, Beta Life, I want to use the power of film to spark conversations and inspire families to make healthier choices, even in the face of challenges. Partnering with USAID allows me to amplify this message and reach communities across Nigeria with the tools and information they need to build brighter, healthier futures for their children.”

In advance of the event, USAID Mission Director Melissa Jones underscored the critical role of collaboration in tackling malnutrition, stating, “The partnership with Chioma is a powerful example of how we can use creativity and collaboration to address complex challenges. Her ability to connect with audiences and share impactful stories brings a unique energy to our mission of improving nutrition in Nigeria. Together, we are working to ensure that every child has the opportunity to grow, thrive, and lead a healthier life.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria.

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