In today’s fast-paced world, access to quality healthcare remains a challenge for many communities, especially in remote areas. However, innovative solutions are emerging to bridge this gap and bring healthcare closer to those in need. One such solution is the ORHI at NTBLCP CommTB Mobile Community Screening Application Training, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering community health workers and revolutionizing healthcare delivery.
In a significant step towards advocating for equitable healthcare access, the Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI) recently participated in the KP Service Providers Training organized by the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) Nasarawa State team. This event served as a cornerstone in the ongoing efforts to ensure that key populations (KP) receive the healthcare they deserve. As ORHI joined this crucial training, it became a witness to empowerment and commitment to health equity in Nasarawa.
Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI) recently conducted a pivotal advocacy visit to the state coordinator of the Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (NEPHWAN) for Cross Rivers State. This strategic engagement underscores ORHI's unwavering commitment to championing health equity and improving access to healthcare services, particularly for marginalized communities such as those affected by HIV/AIDS. By collaborating with NEPHWAN, a prominent advocate for the rights and well-being of individuals living with HIV/AIDS, ORHI aims to synergize efforts and amplify the impact of their respective initiatives.
Following the organizational assessment of the Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI) in Cross Rivers State conducted by KNCV for the TB/HIV communities GC7 grant, the outcome was nothing short of resounding success. This assessment served as a pivotal milestone in ORHI's journey, affirming its commitment to excellence and efficacy in healthcare delivery.
Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI) continues its mission to advance community health and well-being with a significant advocacy visit to the Office of Communities and Mobilization in Cross Rivers State. This proactive engagement reflects ORHI's steadfast commitment to collaborating with key stakeholders to address health disparities and improve access to essential healthcare services, particularly in underserved communities.
Following a significant Advocacy visit, Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI) takes another step forward in its mission to combat tuberculosis (TB) by engaging with the State TB Coordinator of Cross Rivers State. This pivotal meeting marks the introduction of ORHI's presence and its new office in the state, demonstrating the organization's dedication to collaborating with key stakeholders to address TB and improve healthcare outcomes.
In our continuous commitment to fostering community well-being and promoting health equity, Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI) recently undertook a series of Cryotherapy sessions, leaving a lasting impact on more than 32 individuals.
Healthcare systems are the backbone of any society, providing essential services to ensure the well-being of individuals and communities. In Nigeria, organizations like Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI) are at the forefront of efforts to improve healthcare access and delivery. Recently, ORHI had the privilege of hosting a visit from representatives of the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) central office, marking a significant step towards enhancing healthcare provision in the region.
Continuing from the insightful Day 1, the training on "Advancing Capacity and Reducing Vulnerability in Nigeria" entered its second day in Makurdi, Benue State, on February 21, 2024. Organized by Lawyers Alert and Elton John Aids Foundation, this training brought together stakeholders from various states to delve into the critical aspect of developing an Advocacy Plan.
Olive Right to Health Initiative, in collaboration with three other Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) and four support groups from Nasarawa, Plateau, and Benue states, actively participated in an insightful training session themed "Advancing Capacity and Reducing Vulnerability in Nigeria." This comprehensive training, orchestrated by Lawyers Alert and Elton John Aids Foundation, unfolded in Makurdi, the capital of Benue State, spanning from February 20 to 21, 2024.