This project will combat the high rate of school-drop out, child labour and youth violence in rural Nigerian communities by providing expanded learning opportunities to school-age children living in poverty and disadvantage. Through informal learning activities, MIND Foundation provides access to ICT education, leadership development and vocational skills training to enable rural children gain knowledge, skills and self-confidence to excel in life.
This project provides families with malaria prevention education, life-saving medicines and insecticide treated bednets to protect 20,000 children from malaria related deaths in rural Mashegu.
Help disabled youths with no basic education or job skills. They resort to begging and become victims of dangerous activities. Educate and train them in job skills for economic and social independence
Our project aims to assist millions of households in oil producing communities in Nigeria to improve the quality of their drinking water through water source protection, source development and Point of Use water treatment technology such as the use of our simple Moringa oleifera fortified water filter.
Fair Life Africa provides a transitional home, and offers a quarterly 12-week rehabilitation programme for 12 boys (5-17yrs) to receive respite from the streets of Lagos and care in a child-friendly environment. The children will receive counselling and vocational training. Reconciliation will be sought with their families, and each family will be supported to enable them to have better life chances. This includes medical, therapeutic, educational, vocational or financial support as needed.
This is a community-based primary health care program that utilizes Mobile Health Clinics to provide free life-saving health care to 34000 poor families in rural Enugu, eastern Nigeria. The mobile clinic team comprising a physician, a nurse, a midwife and two village health workers will regularly travel to these villages to deliver synchronized primary health services including consultations, antenatal care, dispensing medications, health education, and providing bed nets and water purifiers.
Physicians for Social Justice, PSJ, runs Mobile Clinics that provide life-saving health services to poor families in rural Enugu, Nigeria. Due to difficult terrain, we face serious difficulty to convey our medical personnel, supplies and equipments to these remote rural areas where we provide healthcare services. We urgently need a 4-wheel drive vehicle as reliable means of transportation. This will guarantee regular access to care, and improve the health and wellbeing of 34000 rural families.