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The official page of SFH International; a pan- African non-governmental organisation, dedicated to improving the health of the poor and vulnerable in Africa
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We proudly celebrate our Board Member, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, on his appointment as the Acting Regional Director for WHO African Region. Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu has dedicated his career to strengthening health systems, tackling global health threats, and advancing public health solutions. Wishing him
A huge thank you to Gates Foundation for partnering with us, Society for Family Health on the SWIFT project in Kano! This initiative will improve women’s health, creating more job opportunities, increasing access to family planning, and reducing maternal mortality across Kano, Kaduna & Lagos.
We are pleased to announce that Dayyabu Mahmud Yusuf Dayyabu Mahmud Yusuf has assumed a new role as the Assistant Chief Policy, Advocacy, and Governmental Engagement (AC-PAGE) Officer at SFH. With his wealth of experience in policy engagement and advocacy, Dayyabu brings fresh insights,
Our team, led by Group Managing Director Omokhudu Idogho and Health Policy Officer, African Region, Yusuf H. W., are attending the "Integrating Solutions to Defeat Malaria, Meningitis, and Polio" side event at the World Health Assembly #WHA78, at the Palais des Nations in Geneva,
We’re off to a strong start this afternoon at the World Health Organization (WHO) Acceleration Plan to Stop Obesity — a global initiative tackling the obesity pandemic and how countries are unlocking country action. This high-level side event highlight the need to accelerate the global response to the
Happy Birthday to our Group Managing Director, Dr Omokhudu Idogho Omokhudu Idogho. On this special day, we celebrate not just another year of life but a remarkable leader whose vision, resilience, and passion continue to transform lives across West Africa. Your dedication to
Honored to meet Bill Gates for a one-on-one discussion on Nigeria’s health sector with his team. Grateful for his deep believe in African transformation and his generosity to make it happen. I presented Society for Family Health 40-year book, and thank him the nearly 20 years of partnership.
It was an honour for us to engage in a one-on-one conversation with the co-founder of the Gates Foundation and his team. We are deeply inspired by his unwavering belief in Africa’s potential and his extraordinary commitment to improving lives across the continent. During this