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What We Do

Our programs fight disease where it lives.

Six interconnected programmes tackling hypertension, diabetes, and hypertensive heart disease across Nigeria's most underserved communities.

01
Community Screening Drive

Going to where people already are

We deploy mobile screening units to markets, churches, mosques, schools, transport hubs, and community centres — checking blood pressure and blood sugar, both completely free. Every person screened is counselled, and high-risk individuals are referred into our care pathway.

12,400+People screened
60+Screening events
3 statesCovered
Community screening
02
Medication Access Programme

Affordable drugs. Consistent treatment.

Diagnosis means nothing without access to treatment. Our pharmacy network provides subsidised antihypertensive and antidiabetic medications through 14 partner community pharmacies. Patients enrolled in our programme pay a fraction of market price, with the most vulnerable receiving drugs free of charge thanks to our donor fund.

3,200+Active patients
14Partner pharmacies
82%Adherence rate
Pharmacy medications
03
Health Literacy Campaign

Fighting myths with truth

Millions of Nigerians believe hypertension is caused by "overthinking" or that diabetes is a "rich man's disease." Our multimedia health literacy campaign uses radio, social media, WhatsApp broadcasting, and in-person town halls to replace dangerous myths with actionable, culturally relevant health information.

4,200+WhatsApp subscribers
2x/wkRadio slots
Community education
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Complementary pillars of care

Peer Support Groups

Facilitated monthly circles for patients managing hypertension and diabetes. Peer accountability doubles medication adherence rates. Currently 12 active groups across 3 states.

78% of members report improved wellbeing

Clinician Capacity Building

Training of CHEWs, nurses, and PHC doctors in hypertension and diabetes screening, diagnosis, and treatment protocols using WHO PEN guidelines. 340 clinicians trained to date.

Target: 500 clinicians by 2026

Digital Follow-up System

WhatsApp & USSD-based medication reminders, appointment alerts, and teleconsultation for enrolled patients. Pilot showed 34% improvement in 90-day medication refill rates.

Scaling to full deployment Q2 2026

For Philanthropists

Fund a specific programme

Many of our philanthropist partners prefer targeted giving. You can sponsor a screening drive, fund an entire medication cohort, or name a support group circle.

Talk to Our Partnerships Team