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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Annual Report
  • What We Do
    • Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
    • Gender
    • Prevent and Eliminate NCDs Programme
    • Migration
      • ProjectREACH IDP
      • Migration and Health
    • Climate Change and Health
    • Disability Awareness
    • Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice
    • Consultancy Services
  • Partners
  • Publications
    • Policy Brief
    • Research Reports
    • Reports
    • Migration & Health Newsletter
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Monthly Archives: October 2022

Dementia: An Overview

Featured, Prevention and Elimination of NCDsBy Peter OkoyeOctober 5, 2022

Dementia is a general term for loss of memory, language, problem-solving and other thinking abilities that are severe enough to interfere with daily life. Though dementia mostly affects older adults, it is not a part of normal aging. Symptoms The symptoms of dementia depends on the cause, but common signs and symptoms include: cognitive changes (memory…

CHELD/GfHL Cervical Cancer Awareness Campaign

Featured, Public HealthBy Nnagoziem ObinwaOctober 5, 2022

Girls for Health and Literacy (GfHL) with funding from Centre for Health and Ethics, Law and Development (CHELD) recently organised a two-day cervical cancer awareness campaign at Abraka and Obiaruku towns in Delta State to educate women in both communities on the issue of cervical cancer and the importance of pap smear screening to identify…

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