Children in Nigeria get creative with help of Spectrum Markets

November 2021
A smiling boy receives a gift of a backpack and art supplies.
Spectrum Markets donated craft items, backpacks and footballs to students in Kaduna State.

Students in Nigeria have celebrated World Children’s Day by creating colourful drawings using art materials donated by one of Sightsavers’ corporate partners.

Spectrum Markets, which joined Sightsavers as a corporate partner in April, provided art materials, sketchbooks, footballs and backpacks for children in Kaduna State.

One of the children who benefited was 12-year-old Hamza, who hopes to be a doctor when he’s older so he can help his community. He said: “I’m very grateful to Sightsavers and Spectrum Markets for helping me to see better and giving me these items, which I can use at home and school.”

Thanks to support from Spectrum Markets, Sightsavers’ childhood blindness project in Nigeria has been providing sight-saving cataract operations and glasses to children like Hamza, enabling them to see more clearly and continue making progress with their education so they can achieve their goals.

Martina Hoffard, head of marketing at Spectrum Markets, said: “The opportunity to give children sight is not only an investment in the future of these children and their families, it is also an investment in the future of our global community. Our partnership with Sightsavers will help support full-circle projects that provide greater access,  provisions of training and facilities to communities that need them most.”


The partnership between Sightsavers and Spectrum Markets ended on 31 December 2024.

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What is World Children’s Day?

Held each year on 20 November, the event promotes children’s rights across the world. This year’s theme focuses on giving children a bigger voice, and calls on adults to create a better future.

Read more: UN.org

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