To Die In Nigeria, How Much Does It Cost? (Water)
No water, no life, and safe water mean a healthy and productive life. Global statistic reveals that humans use around 4 trillion of fresh water each year. Imagine walking miles just to get water, imagine how many children have to go late to school because they travel miles to get water for their families and […]
Intensifying Public Awareness Campaign To End Sexual Violence
Sexual violence is a serious public health and human rights problem and itās an extremely traumatic experience that affects women and girls disproportionately. Such forms of violence include child marriage, intimate partner violence (rape within marriage or dating relationship), rape by strangers, systematic rape during armed conflict, sexual harassment, sexual abuse, forced abortion among others. […]
Maintaining a Stable and Productive Population in Nigeria
According to the United Nations, the worldās population stands at 7.3 billion, with about 83 million people added annually. Amongst countries with the highest population in the world, Nigeria has been listed as the 7th most populous country in the world, with China, India and the US taking first, second and third places respectively. In […]
Improving Menstrual Hygiene Practices in Nigeria
In recent times, poor hygiene practices have been a major concern at the local and international levels. Personal and environmental hygiene have been prioritized at the government level, with various intervention programs and projects. However, in accordance with achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 3 of ensuring the health and well-being of all, especially women and […]
The Most Important Health Investment Nigeria Should Be Making
Health is a foundational investment in human capital and in economic growth. Without good health, children are unable to go to school and adults are unable to go to work1 which therefore impairs productivity, hinders job prospects and adversely affects human capital development2. The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has been thought to be a […]
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The UNFPA/Private Sector Celebration of ICPD@25 and UNFPA@50
The UNFPA/Private Sector Celebration of ICPD@25 and UNFPA@50 will celebrate the success of the UNFPA in the last 50 years as well as showcase opportunities in investing and implementing high impact programs on improving access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, reducing maternal mortality and achieving gender equality in Nigeria.
PRESS RELEASE: International Day for Zero Tolerance of FGM
Press Release on the 2019Ā International Day for Zero Tolerance of FGM.
11 Reasons Why
It’s been 11 years of creating a healthy and sustainable society. This video is our way of saying thank you to for helping us create a healthy and sustainable development. Please watch and share!
2018 International Day of the Girl Child Conference – Largest Conference Addressing Girlsā Issues in Nigeria
Every year, theĀ United Nations International Day of Girls raises awareness on challenges peculiar to the girl child and advocates for her rights to gender equality. This year, HACEY Health Initiative will be holding the largest conference on the Girl Child in Nigeria to commemorate this event.