In a proactive effort to enhance health surveillance and promote better health outcomes, the Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI) is implementing a Viral Load Collection initiative within the community of People Who Inject Drugs (PWIDs). This initiative represents a crucial step toward understanding and managing the viral load status of individuals within this specific community.
In a commendable collaboration aimed at bolstering community health efforts, the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) and the Nasarawa State Ministry of Health recently paid a visit to Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI). The focus of this visit was to enhance ORHI's response capabilities and build capacity in addressing Gender-Based Violence (GBV) within the organization and the communities it serves.
Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI) continues its unwavering commitment to inclusivity and accessibility by conducting a community outreach program in hard-to-reach areas. This initiative is geared towards ensuring that even the most remote communities receive essential healthcare services and support.
Olive Right to Health Initiative is unwavering in our commitment to continuous growth and empowerment. In line with this commitment, we actively engage in initiatives to build the capacity of our staff and team members.
In a strategic collaboration aimed at fortifying community health initiatives, the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) Nasarawa State Team recently conducted a clinic visit to Olive Right to Health Initiative (ORHI) facility. The focus of this visit was to provide training, engage in discussions on sustainability measures, and explore the way forward, even in the absence of funding.