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Better health, a better Nigeria

“Save a Life Campaign” is a health intervention project targeted at the […]

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Programmes

Program Update: Breakfast meeting for Young Entrepreneurs – Port Harcourt Edition 2020 […]

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GPPRN

Nigeria’s poverty statistics remains unacceptably high in the face of growing GDP. […]

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Promoting a HEALTHY
&
WEALTHY Society

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Aide Community Mutual Health Associations

Is an organized group of informal Sectors in the Community based social health insurance program (CBSHIP ). The community over see the benefits of member groups access quality and affordable health care in Nigeria as covered by the National Health Insurance Acts/ Authority (NHIA) 2022. The community coordinates different segments of the informal Sectors in CBSHIP and through community; members contribute their health insurance premium. The community ensures that members gets proper and adequate treatment in any health care facilities as required by NHIA. Aide Community Mutual Associations ( ACMA ) covers the following segments of the Informal sector:

“Save a Life Campaign” is a health intervention project targeted at the vulnerable rural population through the primary healthcare sector in Nigeria born out of the dire need for proper healthcare services by equipping the facilities, staff training.

#Buy Naija2grownaija
Ambassadors Initiative for Development & Empowerment (AIDE) is championing the biggest Made-In-Nigeria campaign in the country tagged the Nigerian Market (Buy Naija To Grow Naija). This is born out of the need for nationalism and patriotism in a bid to shift the paradigm towards building a resilient and diversified economic that is homegrown and globally competitive. The campaign seeks to provide a dialogue platform for policy makers, law-makers, professional bodies, researchers, industry experts, local manufacturers, entrepreneurs, business development service providers, investors and financial institutions.