On February 18, 2026, Dr Kehinde Osinowo, CEO of ARFH, led a high-level delegation on a courtesy and collaboration visit to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) at the UN Building in Abuja, Nigeria.
The visit reaffirmed ARFH’s longstanding partnership with UNFPA and strengthened ongoing collaboration in advancing health and community-focused programmes across Nigeria.
ARFH has a deeply rooted history of working with the UN system, including the implementation of the Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) project and other community-oriented interventions, particularly in adolescent programming. The meeting also provided an opportunity for formal engagement with UNFPA Representative in Nigeria, Muriel Mafico.
Present at the meeting were:
UNFPA: Mr. Oluwatosin Kolade Health System Specialist, Mr. Ademola Musa Focal Person for Maternal Health Programmes, Ms. Amaka Anene Reproductive Health and Commodity Security Specialist
ARFH: Tochi Odele Program Manager, CODSAiN Project, Christian Simeon Senior MEL Specialist, Clinton Abogunde Health Informatics Officer
The engagement created space for meaningful dialogue on shared priorities and future opportunities to deepen collaboration. It also highlighted ARFH’s proven track record as a trusted indigenous partner delivering impact-driven, community-based interventions across Nigeria.
ARFH remains committed to strengthening partnerships that advance sustainable, community-driven solutions and improve health outcomes nationwide.



