Mary Dinah, founder of the Mary Dinah Foundation, a non-profit organization (NGO, at the forefront of humanitarian initiatives for refugees and displaced persons in the areas of maternal health, infant nutrition, education, and employability across West and Central Africa, is one of God’s gifts to humanity. A woman full of the milk of human kindness, Dinah is on a philanthropic mission to support the most vulnerable group of people in societies by offering shelter and protecting their human dignity through humanitarian and emergency responses, as well as transformative development interventions. Dinah’s capacity for charity has never been in doubt. She is synonymous with compassion. Through her foundation, she is touching many lives across Africa.
Established in 2006, the Mary Dinah Foundation has continued to be a source of hope for many people across Africa. For its humanitarian ventures, the foundation has won several awards in recognition of its humanitarian work across the continent. The Foundation’s goal is to eradicate hunger and restore human dignity among the disadvantaged in society. Under its Zero Hunger Programme, the foundation has extended its humanitarian ventures across cities in West Africa and Central Africa, including cities in Cameroon and Chad. The foundation has carried out various humanitarian ventures to prevent malnutrition through its Zero Hunger Programme, which provides emergency food relief and water sanitation, improves access to healthcare for infants and pregnant women, scales up refugee education programmes, and protects women and girls from gender-based violence.
Mary Dinah, founder of the Mary Dinah Foundation, is a humanitarian of international repute. Best known for her exploits in humanitarian ventures, she has carved a niche for herself in the humanitarian world. Through her foundation, she is quietly touching lives across the continent of Africa. She’s shining her light on humanity and using her resources to make the world a lot better for the less privileged in societies across Africa.