Abuja FCT

Children of Hope Project

Children displaying malt drinks
Children displaying malt drinks donated by Nigerian Breweries during club activities in Elu-Elu Community Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria.

Enhancing Nigerian Capacity for AIDS Prevention (ENCAP) Program

Benue SACA and stakeholders develop the State HIV/AIDS Prevention Plan
Strengthening State Response: Benue SACA and stakeholders develop the State HIV/AIDS Prevention Plan with technical support from USAID
With about three million people infected with HIV out of a population estimated at 155 million, Ni

Medical Transmission / Injection Safety Program

demonstrating the safe use of needles and syringes
Demonstrating the safe use of needles and syringes during a training session

Of the 16 billion injections given worldwide each year, about 50% are unnecessary and unsafe, according to World Health Organization estimates. When unsterile injection equipment or d

Improving Reproductive Health in Nigeria (IRHIN)

A patient being examined
A patient being examined at USAID supported Farida Yakubu Specialist Hospital, Gusau

Access to quality reproductive health and family planning services remain poor in Nigeria. The 2008 edition of the Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) found that only 9.7 percent of married women use a modern method of contraception, while 20% o

DELIVER

USAID funded drugs stored in a Lagos warehouse
USAID funded drugs stored in a Lagos warehouse

Supply chains for essential health commodities remain weak throughout Nigeria. Many facilities often suffer from stock outs of essential commodities, contraceptives, and malaria drugs.

President's Malaria Initiative (PMI)

President's Malaria InitiativeMalaria is a major public health concern in Nigeria and is present throughout the country. It accounts for 60 percent of outpatient visits and 30 percent of hospitalizations among children under five years of age.

President's Malaria Initiative (PMI)

Malaria is a major public health concern in Nigeria and is present throughout the country. It accounts for 60 percent of outpatient visits and 30 percent of hospitalizations among children under five years of age. With a population of more than 150 million people, Nigeria accounts for one-quarter of malaria cases in Africa and there are more deaths caused by malaria in Nigeria than in any other country.

Voice of America (VOA) Hausa Service

Women at a VOA organized town hall meeting
Women at a VOA organized town hall meeting promoting girl education in Sokoto, northern Nigeria.
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