Achieve Food Security
Food Security & Community Food Bank is OITF’s structured humanitarian programme designed to protect households from hunger shocks and reduce vulnerability across underserved communities—beginning with Ogbona first.
Beyond emergency response, the programme is built for long-term resilience: OITF will establish community farms and livestock systems as sustainable food sources capable of feeding households, strengthening local supply, and reducing dependence on irregular donations.
Through this programme, the Foundation will develop managed crop farms, community-backed agricultural clusters, and livestock projects—structured to provide steady staples and protein supply for the Food Bank, while also creating livelihoods, supporting local producers, and stabilising food availability over time. In doing so, OITF will move from short-term relief to self-sustaining food security infrastructure, governed with transparency and designed for measurable impact.
Purpose: To strengthen household stability, reduce vulnerability, and build a credible community food system that can endure across seasons and generations.




