Training on peer Education/Life Skills as well as Youth Friendly Health Service Provision and Peer Education Programing were organized in November 2009. The overall goal of the project was to contribute to the reduction in the spread and mitigation of ...
Public Health Nurses Trained
A-5 days training for 23 Public Health nurses from the school of public Health, Ikoyi, Lagos was conducted by Action Health Incorporated (AHI) in October, 2009. The training which took place at AHI youth friendly center focused on building their ...
Boy Scouts Sensitized on Drug Abuse
As part of the Annual District Camp of Yaba Local Association of Lagos State Boy Scouts, a lecture on “Children and Drug Abuse” was organized for members of the Boy Scouts Movement on Saturday, November 3, 2007 at University of ...
Increasing the Capacity of Health Providers on Teenage Pregnancy and Unsafe Abortion
Young women in developing countries, one of which is Nigeria, are vulnerable to early pregnancy and unsafe abortion because of myriad social and cultural factors that are often beyond their control. Many are based on the inequitable status afforded women ...
AHI Trains the Trainers
E-FLHE is an internet-based programme aimed at providing information for adolescents on Reproductive Health, Family Life and HIV/AIDS. It is tagged ‘Learning about Living’. This electronic version was introduced in 2007 and developed using the approved national FLHE curriculum in ...
Capacity Building for Schools for the Physically and Mentally Challenged
Members of the Networking Forum on October 9 – 10, 2007 embarked on the training of teachers of Atunda Olu School compound. The training aimed at sensitizing teachers on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) issues with a view ...
Orientation Programme for Public Health Nurses
Action Health Incorporated (AHI) from October 8 – 12, 2007 organized a five-day orientation programme for students of The School of Public Health, Ikoyi, Lagos. The training, which took place at the AHI training hall, aimed at ensuring that students ...