
How SFH saves the lives of poor and marginalised children through stabilisation centre
By Bashir A. Bashir Fatima Hussaini is 1 year 6 months old and the second child of Mallam Husaini Sirajo and Mallama Talatu. Mallam Husaini
By Bashir A. Bashir Fatima Hussaini is 1 year 6 months old and the second child of Mallam Husaini Sirajo and Mallama Talatu. Mallam Husaini
By Zaynab Usman Nyako, (State Team Lead, Zamfara state) World Tuberculosis Day is observed globally on March 24 to educate the public about the impact
By Dr Abone Chizoba Geraldine, Director of Programmes KP-CARE 2 Project Yes! We can end TB. Today provides an opportunity to shed light on a
This year marks the 40th anniversary of our organisation, which has been dedicated to advancing women’s rights. Since our inception, we have focused on facilitating
Determined to ensure better health outcomes in Nigeria, the Society for Family Health (SFH) has announced the end of the operation of its strategic plan.
By Dr Chizoba Geraldine Abone Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the world with over 600,000 new cases and 340,000 deaths recorded
By Gbue Denen Daniel Kano, Nigeria’s most populated State with a population of over 16 million, is located in the northwest region of the country
By Bashir A. Bashir At 10 months, Aisha Haruna cannot sit nor crawl like a normal child. Her pale skin is wrinkled and looks 70
By Nabila Isma’il Marakisiyya Habibu, an 18-year-old physically challenged adolescent school girl, lives in Shuwaki Cikin Gari ward of Kunchi LGA in Kano state, North-western