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Midterm Assessment of 2022 – 2027 Strategic Goals

The TY Danjuma Foundation (TYDF) has concluded the series of strategic review meetings as part of its mid-term evaluation of the 2022–2027 Strategic Plan. This midterm review marks a crucial point in the Foundation’s strategic journey, offering a structured chance to...

Free Medical Outreach in Makoko Community and Soteria Hospital, Lagos State

The TY Danjuma Foundation (TYDF), in collaboration with Pro-Health International (PHI), concluded a week-long comprehensive medical outreach in Lagos State, targeting residents of the Makoko community. Makoko, regarded as one of Africa’s largest floating slums, is a...

Free Surgical Mission: Cleft and Craniofacial Surgical Intervention

The TY Danjuma Foundation, in partnership with the Cleft and Facial Deformity Foundation (CFDF), completed a free surgical outreach for children and adults with facial deformities at Kuje General Hospital in the Federal Capital Territory. The 29th event in the series...

TY Danjuma Foundation and WHO Partner to Strengthen Nigeria’s Health Systems

On June 2, 2025, in a significant move to advance Nigeria’s healthcare system, the TY Danjuma Foundation (TYDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) signed a multi-year partnership agreement at the United Nations House, Abuja, reinforcing their commitment to...

Promoting the Uptake of Maternal and Child Health Services in Akwa Ibom State

The TY Danjuma Foundation's partnership with the Antorf Rural Resource Development Centre (ARRDEC) promoted the uptake of maternal and child healthcare services in Akwa Ibom state. By implementing strategic projects that address maternal and child healthcare...
COVID-19: Sustaining Access to Maternal & Child Health Services in Edo State

COVID-19: Sustaining Access to Maternal & Child Health Services in Edo State

The Foundation supported a sensitisation campaign on preventing the spread of COVID-19 amongst pregnant and lactating mothers across 14 primary healthcare facilities. The awareness creation campaign was supplemented by the production and distribution of 3000 facemasks across the 14 primary healthcare centres to pregnant and nursing mothers, healthcare workers as well as to the wider community around the Foundation’s office in Edo state –  Igbesawan, Igun, and Akpakpava.

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