ARFH holds constructive dialogue with Senator Ipalibo Harry-Banigo on Nigeria’s healthcare landscape
In a move to foster open communication and collaboration on improving Nigeria’s healthcare system, the Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) paid a courtesy visit to the senator representing Rivers West Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Dr. Ipalibo Harry-Banigo. Dr. Harry-Banigo is the Chairperson, Senate Committee on Health. The meeting provided a platform […]
ARFH holds webinar on ‘Collaborative Efforts Towards HPV Infection Prevention in Nigeria’
In furtherance of the Federal Government efforts to reduce the incidence of cervical and other HPV-related cancers in Nigeria, experts have stressed the importance of early screening for the Human papillomavirus (HPV) and the role of HPV vaccine in preventing cervical cancer among women globally. According to experts, the HPV vaccine protects against genital warts […]
Community-Oriented DMPA-SC Self-Injection Acceleration in Nigeria (CODSAiN) Project
CODSAiN PROJECT GOAL Community-Oriented DMPA-SC Self Injection Acceleration in Nigeria (CODSAiN) is a program aimed at increasing access to family planning services in Nigeria by empowering women to self-inject DMPA-SC (Depo-Medroxyprogesterone Acetate-Subcutaneous) contraceptives in the comfort of their homes. DMPA-SC is a highly effective, long-acting contraceptive that is administered through a subcutaneous injection. With CODSAiN, […]
Q3 NEWSLETTER
“As we move forward into the next quarter and beyond, I would like to commend the exceptional efforts of our dedicated staff. Your unwavering commitment to our mission is the driving force behind ARFH’s success. “Let us continue to put in our best, embracing challenges as opportunities, and keeping our focus on taking ARFH to […]
ARFH Newsletter Q2
The road to sustainable development is often arduous, but our shared commitment and resilience are what propel us forward. Let us continue to support one another, harnessing the power of team work and empathy to create lasting change. Click here for the Newsletter: ARFH Q2 NEWSLETTER
Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) diversifies into the Private Sector as it transfers its Ultramodern Medical Center to the newly established ARFH Resources Nigeria Limited (ARNL)
Over the Years, Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) has scaled up her services by ensuring that people have unfettered access to additional health and medical services via its recently renovated ultra–modern clinic named Olikoye Ransome – Kuti Medical Center and Laboratory Services (ORMC). The newly revamped and improved ARFH Resources Nig. Limited Medical […]
ARFH, SFH Nigeria hold strategic dialogue on health systems strengthening
The management and staff of Association for Family Health (ARFH) held a strategic dialogue with the management and staff of the Society for family Health to further strengthen their partnership in advancing health promotion, health systems strengthening and saving more lives. See the photographs:
ARFH marks 2023 World Population Day with UNFPA in Abuja
ARFH marked the 2023 World Population Day with the UNFPA in Abuja. See the photos:
World Population Day: What women and girls want matters
They make up 49.7 per cent of the global population, yet women and girls are often ignored in discussions on demographics, with their rights violated in population policies. The result is a world that excludes and marginalizes half the population of the planet – a problem that will prevent all of us from experiencing a […]
The Structure and Function of Research Ethics Committees in Africa: A Case Study
The Structure and Function of Research Ethics Committees in Africa: A Case Study Nancy E. Kass*, Adnan Ali Hyder, Ademola Ajuwon, John Appiah-Poku, Nicola Barsdorf, Dya Eldin Elsayed, Mantoa Mokhachane, Bavon Mupenda, Paul Ndebele, Godwin Ndossi, Bornwell Sikateyo, Godfrey Tangwa, Paulina Tindana file:///C:/Users/STATE%20TEAM%20LEAD%20ARFH/Downloads/The_Structure_and_Function_of_Research_E.pdf