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We attended the 40th Annual Conference of the Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria (APHPN). It was great not only to win an award for our support and contributions to the vision of APHPN in promoting excellence in public health practise but also to host a plenary session where we shared our experience integrating…
Happy International Women’s Day! The 2023 Global Gender Gap Index released by the World Economic Forum places Nigeria in 130th position out of 146 countries, making it one of the most challenging countries for women global This year, the International Women’s Day theme, Inspire Inclusion , calls for women to be empowered and given more…
APIN Public Health Initiatives (APIN) is a leading non-governmental organization that focuses on the provision of prevention, care and treatment services to patients with diseases of public health significance such as HIV/AIDs, Tuberculosis and Malaria. We also provide technical assistance to relevant government agencies to strengthen the delivery of Reproductive Health, Maternal, Newborn and Child…
As more People Living with HIV (PLHIV) grow into old age, we at APIN Public Health Initiatives recognize that they may face a unique set of challenges. With the widespread availability of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), people living with HIV (PLHIV) are surviving and living longer, leading to an increasing demographic shift towards older…
After nearly 3 years of implementation, the Differentiated Service delivery Strategic Initiative (DSD-SI) has come to an end. APIN received funding form The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria and to improve testing and treatment for key populations like men, adolescents, and children in Anambra and Taraba states. APIN Public Health Initiatives provided…
This month, we are committed to spreading the message about Cervical Cancer! We kicked off the awareness with our Prevention and Community Services directorate team, Dr. Oluseye Ajayi and Onyekachi Onumara educating listeners on the Armed Forces radio 107.7 Abuja, on preventing cervical cancer by taking the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine and the need for…