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To provide innovative, quality and sustainable ICT solutions and services that meets the aspiration of the Community in soft Skills and basic computing training,
Boys Mentoring Advocacy Network (BMAN) is an international Non-Governmental Organization incorporated in Nigeria and the USA. BMAN was established to cultivate boys and young adult males with the tools to help them navigate the process of becoming positive and empowered adult males who will Love, Inspire, Value and Educate others in their society. The mission of BMAN is to develop boys to standout by standing up, equip boys to be excellent and nonviolent communicators, teach boys ethical literacy, and to train boys to learn and appreciate their own self-worth on their journey to healthy, caring, respectful and responsible manhood.
Our mission is to leverage quality leadership, partnership and accountability to deploy available resources to empower vulnerable and marginalized groups with social services and opportunities in a manner that help them not just to survive but thrive.
Providing learning aids that are tailored to the needs of vulnerable children in and out of school, including those from low-income families, and marginalized communities elderly people. We work closely with schools and teachers to identify the specific needs of their students, and we provide a range of learning aids that can help them to overcome these challenges and achieve their full potentials.
To initiate and support innovative and strategic advocacy, prevention, empowerment and treatment programs, targeted towards key and vulnerable populations in Africa, provide capacity building programs for local implementing partners, promote public health, inclusiveness and provide/refer holistic health services, primarily to low income/underserved areas and marginalized communities.
Odibu Foundation mission seeks to provide mobile healthcare to address the problem of poor health access in Nigeria at no cost to patients. We seek to provide care for transmissible diseases such as HIV, as well as conditions like diabetes and hypertension. We are also concerned with providing specialized care for family planning. This would include access to free birth control, as well as pre-natal and post-natal care and care for infants. The social problem to be addressed: The communities in Northern Cross River State, due to lack of knowledge, information and orientation in health and hygiene the grass root level villagers cannot understand the need of immunization, importance of growth monitoring, technique of low cost nutritious food preparation, different methods of birth control, spacing between two children, importance using sanitary or pit type latrine, preparation of safe drinking water, maintenance of personal hygiene and disposal of waste products from the home and practices to maintain good health. In fact sound health deteriorates here with the increase of superstition and wrong method of treatment. So the incidence of maternal mortality, child mortality, morbidity, dehydration and malnutrition rate and other infectious diseases are quite high as per our community diagnosis. The existing Dai are not qualified so they cannot diagnosis in the case of high-risk pregnancies properly. The quacks are not trained. They depend on limited indigenous knowledge. The diversity and multiplicity of the problem can be decreased with some comprehensive program in this matter. At the time of feeling pain, they have to take to distant primary health center but on the way the pregnant women face great problem. Sometime the pregnant women are compelled to give birth their children under the open sky. So most of the patients have to go to town but some of them die in the street. Health care in Nigeria is not accessible, affordable, or high+quality as the residents of Nigeria deserve. Nigeria has one of the highest infant and maternal mortality rates in the world.16% of children die before their fifth birthday from complete preventable diseases like malaria and diarrhea. When treatment is many miles away, it is expensive to get to it, and many Nigerians simply cannot afford to get to a hospital or do not have transportation. Our foundation is dedicated to relieving the suffering and uncertainty of Nigeria children and underprivileged people. These individuals become victim to the shackle of poverty where the simplest necessities of life such as food, healthcare, shelter, clean water, sanitation and hygiene are often not within their reach.
To build the resilience of vulnerable populations using locally available solutions that ensure Participation and bring meaningful development leaving no one behind.
To support the development of children, women, and youth in Africa through access to quality education and economic opportunities.
Rose Breast Health's mission is to improve breast cancer outcomes and the quality of life among African Women, through increased awareness and access to screening, timely diagnosis and comprehensive treatment. Our vision is preventing deaths from breast cancer through early detection.
TO PROTECT THE FOUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS OF ALL VULNERABLE AND UNDERPREVILAGED PERSONS IN SOCIETY. ESPECIALLY SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, VICTIMS OF FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATIONS, SEXUALLY ABUSED CHILDREN, PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS AND JOURNALIST AT RISK.
To empower citizens for a just and knowledge-based society that is anchored on sustainable and balanced development using ICT, Capacity Development, Advocacy, Research and Partnership
Founded in 1980, Medecins du Monde is an international medical solidarity NGO that works tirelessly to defend a fair and universal health care system. We are committed to providing care to the most vulnerable populations, to denouncing rejection, discrimination, and violations of human dignity and rights, and to campaigning for sustainable improvements in health policies for all.