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We are pleased to share that APIN Public Health Initiatives received a Ministerial Award for our support to our long-time partner, the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, Nigeria and our contributions to the ongoing fight to end Gender-Based Violence in Nigeria. The award was presented by the Honourable Minister of Women Affairs, Barrister Uju Kennedy
Out staff attended the 2023 Nigerian Implementation Science Alliance (NISA) Conference in Abuja. During the conference, our CEO, Dr. Prosper Okonkwo hosted a panel discussion on “Leveraging the HIV infrastructure and systems for emerging infections and non-communicable diseases: prospect, challenges, and future projections”. Also our CEO and Associate director of Prevention and Community Services, Dr.
The 2023 edition of our Site Leadership Meeting has finally come to an end. We hosted key government stakeholders, health facility leads, Heads of APIN Offices and thematic leads from all our project states (Benue, Plateau, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo). We have all come together to review the progress and successes of the αCARES grant, creatively
Adolescents and Young People still require a little bit more attention and access to HIV testing and Antiretrovirals (ARVs) if Nigeria is to meet the UNAIDS targets by 2030. Data has proven that when People Living with HIV (PLHIV) are consistent with their ARVs, the amount of the virus in their blood becomes so low
The CHESS (Community Home-Based Education Screening Services) Strategy to Increase Cervical Cancer Control Access among HIV-positive Women in Nigeria is a 5-year National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded grant. The project is a collaborative research project between four institutions in Nigeria and the United States, namely Emory University in the US, APIN Public Health Initiatives,