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Afrihealth Information Projects AFRIHEALTH OPTONET Afrihealth Information Projects AFRIHEALTH OPTONET ASSOCIATION OPERATING PROGRAMMES: Afrihealth Information Projects, Optonet International, Gahada Partners, CoVIAN Headquarter: Suite 216, Block G, FHA Cornershop, Lugbe, Airport Rd; PO Box 8880, Wuse; Abuja Nigeria Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Telephones: +234 09 291 4297, +234 803 472 5905. Web: http://www.afrihealthoptonetassociation.blogspot.com ============================================================================================== MEMBERS AND PARTNERS OF AFRIHEALTH OPTONET ASSOCIATION (A Health Systems Strengthening Network Coalition) List of Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association’s Members/Coalition Partners in States in Nigeria’s South South Zone Akwa Ibom 1. Peace Point Action (PPA) Bayelsa 1. Family Welfare Foundation 2. Relief Initiative 3. Women and Children Vulnerability Outreach (WACVO) 4. Benny’s Development Initiative 5. Healthy Living Initiatives Int. Cross River 1. Centre for Community Empowerment and Peace Initiative (CEPIN) 2. Community Health and Development Advisory Trust (COHDAT) 3. Edem Children Foundation (ECF) 4. Ekap Achi Foundation 5. Global Initiative for Primary Health and Community Development (GLIPHCOD) 6. Goodness Ogbuji Foundation (GOF) 7. Green Vision for Community Development Initiative 8. Initiative for Rural Development 9. Life Care Foundation 10. Peace Point Action (PPA) 11. Community Based Strategic Development Initiative 12. Eneyiete Initiative for Participatory Development (ENIPAD) 13. Change the Trend Delta 1. Int, Centre For Women Empowerment and Child Development (ICWECD) 2. Krucial Aid Nigeria (KRU-aid) 1 | P a g e Members and Partners of Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association 3. Nigeria Aids Counseling Organization (NACO) 4. Redeemer's Life Link (RELLIN) Edo 1. Department of Health Services Provider (DHSP) Catholic Archdiocese of Benin 2. Josémaria Child Rights Action Network 3. National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Edo State Chapter 4. Rural Action for Human Welfare 5. White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood 6. FOARE Helping Hand Foundation 7. Initiative for Socio-Economic Empowerment of Women and Children (I SEE Women and CHILDREN) 8. Justice Development and Peace Commission (JDPC), Auchi 9. Smiles Africa International Organization [SAIO] 10. Int’l Centre for Women Empowerment and Child Development (ICWECD) List of Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association’s Members/Coalition Partners in States in Nigeria’s South East Zone Abia 1. Rural Development Planners Int’l 2. New Life Foundation 3. Mission Trust 4. Yalucare Foundation for Women and Youth 5. Hope Alive Support Group Organization in Association with Public Health Physicians of Nigeria (APHPN) 6. African Youths for Positive Change Initiative (AYPCI) Anambra 1. Joint Effort on Development of Community (JEDOC) 2. Hope Givers Organisation 3. Catholic Diocese of Awka HIV & AIDS Prevention Project (CDA-HAPP) 4. Anglican Diocese of Nnewi Health and Community Development Centre (ADONHACDC) 5. Care for Adolescents and Women Development Initiative (CAWDI) Ebonyi 1. Women, Children's Health and Community Development (WOCHAD) Initiative 2. Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria Ebonyi State Association Enugu 1. NUJ/NAWOJ Enugu 2. Society of Persons Affected by Tuberculosis (SOPAT) 2 | P a g e Members and Partners of Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association 3. African Centre for Rural Development & Environment 4. Annunciation Specialist Hospital TB Health Services 5. Clement –Gloria Foundation 6. Community Health Initiative [CHI] Nigeria 7. Current Adolescent Parenting Programme (CAPP) 8. Lifeline plus foundation 9. TB Network – Nigeria 10. Association of Safe Motherhood Promoters Nigeria 11. Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, Enugu 12. Students Enlightenment Foundation (SEF) Imo 1. Chiezedimma Edward Foundation for Human Rights 2. Concerned Group for Environment, Population and Development in Nigeria (N-COGEP-D) 3. Economic & Social Empowerment of Rural Communities (ESERC) 4. Environment and Tourism Support Initiative (EATS) 5. Better Community Life Initiative 6. Good Wash Foundation 7. Ahiazu Mbaise Development Organisation 8. Afro-Indian Ghandi Peace Foundation 9. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Network 10. Afrihealth Information Projects/AOA List of Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association’s Members/Coalition Partners in States in Nigeria’s North West Zone Jigawa 1. Health Reform Foundation of Nigeria (HERFON) Kaduna 1. ABANTU for Development 2. Child Protection & Survival Foundation (CPSF) Kaduna - Nigeria 3. Talakawa Focus Initiative (TAFI) 4. Vision Trust Foundation (VTF) 5. Youth I support of Community Development (YOTASCID) 6. Hope for the Village Child Foundation Kano 1. Youth Against Drug Abuse (YADA) 2. Association of Youth Documentation and Information (AYDI) 3. Taimako Support Group (TSG) 4. Support for Women and Teenage Children (SWATCH) 5. Women Advancement Initiative (WAI) 3 | P a g e Members and Partners of Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association 6. Federation of Muslim Women Association in Nigeria (FOMWAN) 7. Community Advancement Project (CAP) 8. Society for Women Development and Empowerment of Nigeria (SWODEN) 9. Taimako Support Group (TSG), Kano Katsina 1. Family Health and Youth Empowerment Organisation (FAHYE) 2. Women Economic Empowerment Organisation (WEEO) 3. Tsagem Development Association 4. Health Care and Educational Support Initiative (HESI) 5. Service to Humanity Foundation 6. Pan African Development Education and Advocacy Programme 7. National Council for Women Society 8. Kb Network Katsina 9. Grassroot Development Initiative (GDI) 10. Gabasawasa Development Association 11. Da’awa Sadakatul Jariya Funtua 12. Zandam Development Association 13. Murna Foundation 14. Dotsa Community Development Association 15. Dotsa OVC Association 16. Women Da’awa Group 17. Shehu Ruma Foundation 18. Kankia Youths Against HIV/AIDS 19. Women Children and Youth Association (WOCAYA@) 20. Moslem Sisters Organisation 21. Amalgameted Youth Forum 22. Fomwan Funtua 23. Fomwan Katsina 24. Environmental Protection and Health Care Project 25. Katsina Progressive Youth Forum 26. Nahuta Development Association (NADA) 27. Jama’atul Izalatul Bidia Waikamatus Sunnah 28. Rural Advancement And Health Initiative Pproject (RAHIP) 29. Erural Advancement And Health Initiative Pproject (RAHIP) 30. Yankara Development Association 31. Mairugga Memorial Association 32. Daawa Association Faskari 33. Daawa Women Association Faskari 34. Fahhhuz Support Group 35. CISHAN 36 Monitoring and Evaluation of Public Health Programs Network 37 Gender Group 4 | P a g e Members and Partners of Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association 38. Women and Youth Opinion Leaders Forum (WOLF) 39. Catholic Action Committee on HIV/AIDS (CACA) 40. Women and Children Life Advancement Initiative (WACLAI) Kebbi 1. Healthcare Support Initiative 2. Haske Support Group 3. Kungiyar Tallafin Mata Dev. Initiative 4. TBLS Staff Association 5. Royal Impacts Healthcare Society 6. Sami HIV/AIDS Trust 7. Muslim Health workers Ummah 8. Youth Advancement Organization of Nigeria 9. Female Muslim Nurses and Midwives Association 10. Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria Sokoto 1. Yakamata Development Initiative in Sokoto Zamfara 1. Youth and Women Empowerment Initiative (YAWEI) 2. Adolescent Health Centre (AHC) 3. Centre for Community Excellence (CENCEX) 4. Humanity Development and Peace Initiative (HUDPI) 5. Youth and Women Empowerment Initiative (YAWEI) 6. Adolescent Health Centre (AHC) 7. Centre for Community Excellence (CENCEX) 8. Humanity Development and Peace Initiative (HUDPI) 9. Green Fountain Foundation 10. Community Development Organization CDO 11. Voluntary Aid Initiatves (VAI) 12. Bungudu Community Volunteers 13. Community Development Association (CDA) 14. Moriki Community Development (MCD) 15. Gummi Community Volunteers 16. Tsafe Community Development Organization 17. Future Hope Foundation 18. Community Development Forum 19. Community Advancement Project (CAP) 20. Community Enlightenment and Development Initiatives [CEDI] 21. Millennium Development Centre Gusau (PEDO) 5 | P a g e Members and Partners of Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association List of Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association’s Members/Coalition Partners in States in Nigeria’s North East Zone Bauchi 1. Muslim Aid Initiative Nigeria (MAIN) 2. Youth Educational Development Advancement Initiative International 3. Rahama Women Development Programme Bauchi Borno 1. Sukul Community Development Association (SCODA) 2. Muslim Brotherhood Forum 3. Herwa Community Development Initiative Gombe 1. Kishimi Shelter and Care Foundation Taraba 1. Youth Progressive Association in Taraba (TYPA) Yobe 1. Association for Social and Environmental Development 2. World Changers Development Initiative 3. Grassroots Economic Empower and Educ Dev [GEcEED] List of Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association’s Members/Coalition Partners in States in Nigeria’s North Central Zone FCT 1. Center for Health, Education, Economic Rehabilitation and Social Security (CHEERS) 2. Reproductive Health Initiative 3. Africa Youth Growth Foundation (AYGF) 4. Coalition on Vaccines and Immunisation for All Nigerians [CoVIAN]/Afrihealth Optonet Association 5. Parish AIDS Committee (PAC), Karu 6. Transglobal Healthcare Solutions 7. Ella
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