
The Enhancing Nigeria’s Response to HIV&AIDS Programme Report (SFH 2015)
In 2007 when the Enhancing Nigeria’s Response to HIV&AIDS (ENR) programme was designed, HIV prevalence was 3.6% among the general population with an estimated 3.9
In 2007 when the Enhancing Nigeria’s Response to HIV&AIDS (ENR) programme was designed, HIV prevalence was 3.6% among the general population with an estimated 3.9
Strengthening state and non-state institutional capacity for effective HIV&AIDS intervention uses two case studies, the NHOCAT System for tracking Public Institution and partnership system for
Focusing on highlighting lessons gained in working with the Government of Nigeria (GoN) at National and eight States to improve stewardship oversight of Nigeria’s HIV&AIDS
The new SFH strategic Plan, “Facilitating People Centred Healthcare (FPCH) was launched in January 2019 with three bold Strategic Directions: • Transform Healthcare Delivery •
The data generated from the DQA was used to populate programme reports including the Progress Update and Disbursement Request (PUDR), Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM), Dashboard,
These words from Sir Winston Churchill continue inspiring us at the Society for Family Health to embrace all efforts to improve the health and well-being
Our commitment to health care improvement resulted in averting 3,341,180 Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) and contributing to 1,167,466 Couple Years of Protection (CYP) for
With 2014 marking the end of the Enhancing Nigeria’s Response to HIV & AIDS prevention project (ENR), an extension grant focused on commodity social marketing
In 2013, SFH’s programming in non communicable diseases was launched in January. This saw to the rehabilitation of a mental health facility in Lagos state