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SFH VISION
By 2011, Society for Family Health will demonstrate significant impact on HIV/AIDS, family planning, malaria and diarrhoeal diseases in Nigeria, with a consistent focus on the poor. Using evidence based behaviour change communications, our key achievements will include:
SFH’s Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYS) double (with particular reference to the areas of SFH services and interventions).
50% of SFH’s programme beneficiaries are the poor.
50% of rural pregnant women and children under 5 sleep under long lasting insecticide treated nets in at least two focus states.
Modern contraceptive prevalence rate increases from 11% to 16%. Consistent condom use among high risk groups increases by 20%.
SFH MISSION
Society for Family Health has a mission to empower Nigerians, particularly the poor and vulnerable to lead healthier lives...more |
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PICTURE GALLERY |
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SFH Malaria exhibition stand at a malaria programme. |
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Taking health care to the people – SFH through partners and
Community Based Organizations occasionally conducts community
outreaches. Here a community outreach in Idu, Abuja |
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A grant negotiation session with the Global Fund team and the Local
Fund Agent (LFA) |
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Capacity is key in implementing all SFH Malaria intervention. Here a
training session for Health Care Providers is in progress |
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Women at an SFH supported small group meeting |
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Women
at the August meeting, South Eastern Nigeria |
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A carton on Gold
Circle condoms on its way to saving lives |
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A Large crowd
at a SFH Road Show in Nigeria |
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Enhancing Lives |
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LifeStyles
Launch in Lagos |
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