ARFH 2024 Annual Report

The ARFH 2024 Annual Report highlights efforts to improve lives, strengthen health systems, and support communities across Nigeria. From increasing access to youth-friendly services and advancing reproductive health, to empowering families through economic support, and expanding HIV/TB testing, screening, and treatment support. The report showcases key achievements from the year. Read the full report here: https://bit.ly/ARFHAnnualReport2024
June 12 Democracy Day

On this day, we celebrate Nigeria’s progress and the strength of the people. At ARFH, we’re reminded that days like this call for continued commitment to what matters most: health, dignity, inclusion, and community well-being. We remain dedicated to working with partners and communities to ensure that young people, women, and families everywhere have the tools […]
Children’s Day 2025

ARFH joins the world in celebrating the creativity, resilience, and potential of children—especially the most vulnerable. As demonstrated by the ICHSSA-2 Project, every child deserves the opportunity to thrive, learn, and grow in a safe and supportive environment. Through this initiative, ARFH made significant strides in strengthening systems that protect and empower children and adolescents […]
ARFH CEO Dr. Kehinde Osinowo Chairs a Panel Presentation on Sustainable Demand Generation for Health Services

Today, October 30, 2024, at the 3rd Health Promotion Conference, Dr. Kehinde Osinowo, ARFH CEO, chaired an impactful panel presentation on “Institutionalizing Sustainable Government-led Demand Generation for Health Services in Nigeria.” Moderated by Adesola Fanimoku from The Challenge Initiative (TCI), today’s session featured prominent attendees including Senator Ipalibo Harry Banigo, Chair of the 10th Senate […]
Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) participated in the CIHP 4th Annual Scientific Roundtable Series at Fraser Suites, Abuja on 15th August 2024. The event focused on the theme: “The Missing Link: Reducing Vulnerabilities of Adolescents and Young Persons Through Sustainable Interventions.”

Representing ARFH was Dr. Kolapo Oyeniyi, Director of Programs, who stood in for the CEO Dr. Kehinde Osinowo. The roundtable brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including Dr. Fatima Jubrila, representative of the Special Assistant to the President on Health, Dr. Salma Anas, CIHP’s CEO Dr. Bolanle Oyeledun, and representatives from FMoH, NACA, NASCP, […]