ABOUT
Health Aid for All Initiative (HAFAI) is a Non-Governmental Organization that is primarily focused on Promoting Human Rights, Girl Child Education as it relates to Reproductive Healthcare, Sexual Health, Advocacy against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and provision of Sustainable, Eco- friendly Menstrual Hygiene Management solutions. The work of the initiative also revolves around promoting increased access to affordable Contraceptive methods, Safe Motherhood, proper Sanitation and Hygiene Practices, Adolescent Health and effective prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases through promotion of Safe Sexual Behavior. It also focuses on disease prevention (Communicable and Non-communicable), reducing Maternal and Child Mortality by working towards productive strong beginnings for children through effective advocacy and immunization against common childhood diseases. HAFAI executes projects directly through collaborations with Government and Non-Governmental Institutions within and outside Nigeria. HAFAI was founded on February 14th, 2006, but was fully registered on the 12th of June 2015 with registration number CAC/IT/No.78458.
Vision
To build a Society where everyone has an Opportunity and Right to a Healthy Life.
Mission:
Saving lives through improved and sustained Health awareness programs to those in need as well as bridging the gap between policy, knowledge and action for people to reach their full potentials for Good Health.
Our Core Values
Equity, Integrity, Innovation, Partnerships/Collaborations
Goal
Our goal is to provide Education and support other relevant services to improve the health of the community, alleviate poverty by providing sustainable social and Economic Empowerment, enhance Human Rights and Policy Development.
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Industry
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Health and Human Services
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Company size
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11-50 employees
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Headquarters
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Wuse Abuja
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Type
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Nonprofit
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Founded
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2015
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Specialties
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Menstrual Health, Female Genital Mutilation, Education, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Family Planning, Immunization, Maternal and Child Health/Mentorship