• Address: Suite A10, Bayus Complex, Olabisi Onabanjo Way, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta, Ogun State.
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Hours: Mon-Fri: 8am – 7pm
  • Phone: 07055775433

Who we are

Wellness Africa Foundation's Focus
on Health and Agriculture

Wellness Africa Foundation (WAF) is a development-oriented non-governmental organisation duly incorporated with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria in May 2019. WAF is focused on providing strategic interventions in both the Health and Agriculture sectors of the economy.

Purpose

Advocacy for reforms in health and agriculture sectors through awareness creation and strategic engagements with key stakeholders to amplify the voices of marginalized communities, influence policies and drive positive change towards youth and women empowerment, as well as community development.

Mission

To empower the youths, women and indigent population living in rural and peri-urban communities with various healthcare initiatives including health outreaches, sexual and reproductive health services, as well as livelihood programmes to reduce poverty, increase household food and nutrition security, and enhance their overall wellbeing in order to promote healthy communities.

Vision

To contribute to the improvement of health and agriculture outcomes in Africa through sustainable initiatives.

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When people are healthy, communities thrive. Give the gift of good health for all.

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Wellness Africa Foundation's Integrated Approach!

Advocating for Reforms in Health & Agriculture Sectors

At the core of Wellness Africa Foundation's approach is a belief in the power of collaboration and innovation to drive meaningful change. By working closely with government agencies, NGOs, community leaders, and other stakeholders, the foundation seeks to leverage collective expertise and resources to maximize impact and foster sustainable development at the grassroots level.

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PROGRAMMES

Wellness Africa Foundation implements her programmes and projects directly or in collaboration and/or partnership with other Organisations and individuals from the funding support she receives in the form of donations from the Board of Trustees, kind-hearted individuals, corporate organisations, grants and sponsorship.
All Programmes
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Adolescent Health

a) Breast Cancer Awareness School Outreach (B.C.A.S.O.): In commemoration of the World Breast Cancer Month, every year, WAF promotes awareness on breast cancer prevention and early detection methods in secondary schools.

b) Sexual Matters of Adolescents Responsibly Taught (S.M.A.R.T.): WAF speaks to in-school adolescents and youths on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SHRH) issues.

c) Reusable Sanitary Pad Training: WAF trains in-school and out-of-school youths on hand-made reusable sanitary pad.
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Health Education and Promotion

a) Alake Adedotun Gbadebo Health Initiative: Annually, through this initiative, WAF organises health outreaches in collaboration with the king and paramount ruler of Egbaland, HRM Oba Adedotun Gbadebo CFR. In 2020.

b) Community Health Outreaches: WAF began facilitating outreaches to underserved rural communities in 2019 with the support of kind-hearted individuals and/ or in collaboration with other NGOs, corporate organisations and government agencies.

c) WAF Conference on Maternal and Child Health: In August, 2022, WAF held a one-day conference on Maternal and Child Health in collaboration with the Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta.
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Malaria Prevention and Control

a) Youths Against Malaria: Youths Against Malaria is WAF’s project to commemorate the World Malaria Day. The goal is to encourage communal participation in suppressing the breeding of mosquitoes, and other disease-transmitting vectors of public health importance, while creating awareness about the role of youths in the global Malaria discourse. The project was first held this year at Adamawa State in collaboration with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), government agencies and a local NGO.

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