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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
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Monthly Archives: April 2025

A woman holding her new born child

Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice: Bridging the Gap

Featured, Maternal Health and Reproductive JusticeBy CHELD staffApril 28, 2025

Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice: Bridging the Gap Maternal Health in Nigeria remains a major concern, as the country continues to be one of the most dangerous places to be pregnant, despite ongoing efforts to address the challenges. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports on “Trends in Maternal Mortality” released on April 7th 2025, is…

Pope Francis Greeting People

Pope Francis: A Defender of Migrants in a Divided World

Events, Migration, NewsBy CHELD StaffApril 23, 2025

The news of Pope Francis’ death on 21st April 2025, at the age of 88, was received with profound grief by people of all faith and none across the globe. One of his enduring legacies was his unwavering commitment to the fragile and vulnerable, particularly migrants, a cause he championed with words and deeds. Pope…

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