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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 

 

 

Workplace Programmes in SFH

 

As part of its deliverables to the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) SFH is in partnership with private sector workforce to increase capacity towards the implementation of workplace HIV/AIDS programmmes in 12 States.In this vein, SFH works with major blue chip organizations spread across communities in Nigeria to carry out surveys which will provide data on HIV and AIDS knowledge amongst  the workforce which will serve as guidelines towards developing intervention programmes.

Exxon Mobil Lagos, Eket, Bonny and Port-Harcourt………..

SFH conducted Post Intervention studies amongst Exxon Mobil staff, aimed at  evaluating the impact of the intervention programme implemented earlier…

Chevron Lagos, Warri and Escravos…………..

Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas Bonny Kingdom…………

Coca-Cola bottling company………..

Shell Petroleum Development Company…

 


     
 
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