people’s development foundation

…..bringing back the smiles

History

The Birth of an Idea

In early 2002, I, Babagari Baraya, experienced one of the toughest periods of my life. Everything seemed to fall apart my family went three days without food, our rented house was disconnected from electricity, my children’s school fees were unpaid, and my rent was long overdue. It was a season of deep struggle and uncertainty. On Saturday, May 4th, at the height of my hardship, I began to reflect. I asked myself: If I eventually overcome this phase, how could I help others facing similar challenges? Though I knew nothing about NGOs at the time, an idea struck me to open a bank account and dedicate a portion of any future income to supporting struggling families. I planned for the funds to revolve, allowing more people to benefit continually

From Vision to Foundation

I called this idea “Murmushi,” meaning smile, symbolizing the hope of bringing joy to those in need. I documented the vision as a personal pledge to myself and to those I aspired to help. Between 2002 and 2016, before Murmushi became a registered organization, I supported vulnerable families through feeding programs, educational support, small-scale livelihood aid, and health assistance. A close friend who admired my consistency encouraged me to formalize the effort into an organization

On 29th June 2016, this dream became a reality with the registration of Murmushi People’s Development Foundation (MPDF). What began as a simple act of compassion during a time of hardship has grown into a vibrant foundation dedicated to restoring dignity, providing opportunities, and creating smiles in vulnerable communities.

track record of experience

s/n project title major program focus Geographical coverage project duration donor
1 Formulating nutrition Pap powder using 100% locally available ingredients is easy to use and very effective. We call the product “Murmushi Pap Powder” To develop generally acceptable and effective solutions to malnutrition Problems in Nigeria Adamawa State 2017 MPDF
2 Sampling and treating 12 malnourished Children using Murmushi Pap Powder To treat malnourished children Bole and Sangere FUTY communities of Yola South and Girie LGAs 2017 MPDF
3 Basic Computer Training for Boys and Girls: 10 participants Education: Capacity Building Mubi North and Mubi South LGAs, Adamawa State 4 Months in 2018 MPDF
4 Rollback Malaria Intervention To eradicate Malaria in the State Ten (10) Wards of Mubi South LGA 2018 PHCDA
5 IDP Youths Training in Film and Television Operations Education for Self-reliance Yola South and Girie LGAs, Adamawa State 6 Months in 2018 British Council
6 Community Peace and Safety Partnership(CPSP) Peacebuilding (early warning) Mubi North, Mubi South, Michika and Hong LGAs, of Adamawa State 9 Months in 2018 British Council
7 Women’s Empowerment: Bead making Capacity building for self-reliance Mubi North and Mubi South LGAs, Adamawa State 4 Months in 2018 MPDF
8 Dialogue Facilitation between Farmers and Herders Peace Building Bole community, Yola South LGAs, Adamawa State 9 months in 2018 and 2019 British Council
9 Community peace dialogues Strengthening Resilience and enhancing protection (Child protection, Gender Based Violence (GBV), and Protection of Civilians) of the Boko Haram Insurgency-affected communities Hong, Kala’a, and Uba communities of Hong LGA 8 Months in 2019 Victims Support Fund (VSF)
10 Basic Computer Training for 12 participants Education: Capacity Building Mubi North and Mubi South LGAs, Adamawa State 4 Months in 2019 MPDF

track record of experience

11 Basic Computer Training for Boys and Girls: 25 participants Capacity Building Mubi North and South LGA, Adamawa State 4 Months in 2019 MPDF
12 Palliative Distribution For COVID-19 and Ramadan 226 wards of Adamawa State 2020 ABHF
13 Strengthening Resilience in the North-East Community Development Planning Gombi LGA of Adamawa State 10 Months in 2020 GIZ
14 Community Peace and Safety Partnership (CPSP) Peace Building (early warning, Education, and GBV) Mubi North, Mubi South, Michika and Hong LGAs 12 months in 2021 and 2022 British Council
15 Community Peace and Safety Partnership (CPSP Community Peace and Safety Partnership (CPSP Mubi North, Mubi South, Michika and Hong LGAs 3 months Extension Sept 2022-Dec 2022 British Council
16 Farmer/Herder Conflict Resolution (Consortium Project) Peace Building Bazza, and Madzi communities of Michika LGA. Dishidi, Kwaba, and Shahau communities of Hong LGA June 2022 – January 2023. EU-ACT Consortium Grant / British Council
17 Coaching and mentoring of 3 CSOs in Adamawa State Capacity building Mubi North, Mubi South, and Hong LGAs of Adamawa State August 2023 – November 2023 EU-ACT/British Council
18 Advocacy for citizen engagement in the Budget process at the grassroots Advocacy Adamawa State Government MDAs May 2023- date MPDF
19 Promote the well-being of conflict-affected boys and girls as well as adolescents in Adamawa State through access to quality Child Protection and Education services Education Gombi, Mubi-North, Michika, and Madagali, LGAs May 2024- February, 2025 Nigerian Humanitarian Fund
20 Social and Economic Participation of Returnees, IDPs and the Host Population in North-East Nigeria (SEPIN) Co-Facilitation of Community Development Planning Process Demsa LGA November 2024 till July 2025 GIZ with funding from the European Union
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(CPSP) Mubi South

Mubi South is one of 21 Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, having 11 wards. Gude, Njenyi, and Fali are the major tribes in Mubi South LGA. The LGA was renamed Madinatul Islam by the Jihadist group Bok haram in 2014 when they captured...

(CPSP) Mubi North

Mubi South is one of the 21 Local Government Areas of Adamawa State and has 11 wards. The major tribes in the area Gude, Njenyi, and Fali hold their market day on Wednesdays. They share boundaries with Mubi South LGA, which the jihadist group...

(CPSP) Michika

Michika is one of the 21 Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, comprising 16 wards and 9 districts. Margi, Higgi, Hausa, and Fulfulde are the major languages spoken in the LGA, and its market days fall on Saturdays and Sundays. The LGA was attacked...

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