NEWSLETTER (APRIL EDITION)

We’re thrilled to share another edition of our newsletter! This month, we highlight the strides that took us throughout April, reflecting on past achievements, while celebrating present successes. So settle in, as we explore through valuable updates, inspiring stories, and impactful initiatives that celebrate growth and positive change.

Also, our Executive Director Rhoda Robinson, accompanied by team members, conducted a courtesy visit to the Ondo State Ministry of Youth and Sports Development. Present at the meeting were the Director of Youths and Sports, the Permanent Secretary, and other officials. The discussion primarily revolved around various facets of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), encompassing education, healthcare access, and community outreach programs. Emphasizing the significance of empowering Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), the team underscored their pivotal role in digitizing SRHR for providing rights-based, inclusive, and gender-sensitive information to youth, a focal point of the SRHR Impact Plus Project. Noteworthy was the expressed commitment of the 
Director, Permanent Secretary, and other officials towards prioritizing SRHR within their agenda.

Celebrating World Health Day with the theme “My Health, My Right,” the focus was on asserting health as a fundamental human right, with everyone deserving access to good health, irrespective of location or circumstance. World Health Day provides a global platform to advocate for health equity and stresses the significance of universal access to healthcare. At HACEY, we have initiated community health programs for underserved populations through our various health project, ensuring health for all.

We also celebrated the International Day for Maternal Health and Rights. The day highlights the need for access to quality healthcare services, including prenatal care, safe childbirth, and postnatal support, to ensure the well-being of mothers and their babies. At Hacey, with the implementation of several projects such as project Agbebi and impact health project, we have empowered mothers and maternal healthcare providers, using this platforms to advocate for policies and initiatives that prioritize maternal health and rights, addressing disparities in access to healthcare, and improve maternal outcomes.

Through our Zero Carbon Project, we celebrated the World Earth Day as we confront the battle of ‘Plastic vs Planet’. From educating about the perils of plastic pollution to acting for a greener tomorrow.

We commemorated the World Malaria Day 2024! Themed “Accelerating the Fight Against Malaria for a More Equitable World.” Malaria continues to be a significant global health challenge, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where the majority of malaria cases and deaths occur. However, progress has been made in reducing the global burden of malaria over the past decade, with notable declines in malaria cases and deaths in many endemic countries.

Stay connected to us for updates on our programs and upcoming events. Together, we can make a lasting impact.

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