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  • Home
  • 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
  • Blog
  • Contact

Monthly Archives: July 2023

National FGM Policy 2021-2025

Gender, Maternal Health and Reproductive JusticeBy CHELD StaffJuly 29, 2023

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a violation of the right to life, health and dignity of women and girls. Nigeria being a signatory to international human right treaties and conventions that prohibit such acts against women and girls has shown commitment to the elimination of FGM in Nigeria. An expression of this commitment is the…

2023 Menstrual Hygiene Day

Migration, Project REACH IDPBy CHELD StaffJuly 13, 2023

This project seeks to implement a range of interventions including research, practical interventions, and advocacy. These interventions will be aimed at addressing the needs of internally displaced persons in areas such as healthcare, education, shelter, food, water, sanitation, protection, and advocacy.

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