Abstracts for the Nigeria Family Planning Conference 2024
Welcome to the 2024 Nigeria Family Planning Conference Delegates from across Nigeria and beyond are convening in Abuja and virtually for the nation’s largest family
The Society for Family Health (SFH) has embarked on an adolescent-friendly campaign against HIV/AIDS by engaging young persons in the campaign as doctors and support providers for those infected.
SFH as a global organisation works with and is being funded by a variety of bilateral and multilateral agencies
SFH focuses on reaching both young people attending school and those who are not, as well as men, women, and children. Our goal is to improve the quality of healthcare services and create a higher demand for them.
We offer free or highly subsidized products and services in various essential health areas, including Malaria, Sexual & Reproductive Health, Family Planning, Cervical Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Child Health, Maternal Health, and Safe Clean Water.
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Welcome to the 2024 Nigeria Family Planning Conference Delegates from across Nigeria and beyond are convening in Abuja and virtually for the nation’s largest family
At the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (#UNGA2024), Society for Family Health (SFH), represented by Omokhudu Idogho Group Managing Director, and Yusuf
On the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (#UNGA2024), Society for Family Health International was represented by Omokudu Idogho, Group Managing Director, and Yusuf
The Management Team of the Society for Family Health (SFH) embarked on a working visit to Gombe State, which was led by Dr Omokhudu Idogho,
Body image really has to do with how comfortable or uncomfortable you are with you in your own skin. It is how you see yourself
The Federal Ministry of Health confirmed the first coronavirus disease (COVID-19) case in Lagos State, Nigeria on the 27th of February 2020. This was the