On March 8, AHI commemorated International Women’s Day in the Training Hall at the AHI Youth Centre with 70 secondary school students and representatives from...
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GIRL-H Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Forum Gathers Programme Collaborators
In March, AHI’s GIRL-H Team convened the Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Forum to further explore public-private partnership opportunities within government ministries and agencies, private sector companies and...
YSDP 2023 Commences with 6 New Youth Programme Assistants
This year we have been joined by a fresh cohort of six young people serving as Youth Programme Assistants in the Youth Skills Development Programme...
AHI Publishes 2022 Annual Report
In 2022, driven by our belief in guaranteeing the health and rights of Nigerian adolescents, and empowering them to assume better control over their lives,...
AHI Trains 300 Girls at El-Badawi IDP Camp in Collaboration with IDRC
Action Health Incorporated (AHI) in collaboration with IDRC-CRDI, the Canadian development and innovation research institution, has graduated 300 girls trained in Cap making and Computer...
AHI Executive Director Appointed to Population Advisory Group
The Executive Director of Action Health Incorporated, Mrs Adenike Esiet, has been appointed to the Population Advisory Group led by the Chairman of the National Population Commission, Hon. Nasir Isa Kwarra.
Youth Skills Development Programme 2021 - Apply Now!
AHI is pleased to call for applications to the annual Youth Skills Development Programme. This is a salaried one-year internship programme that engages fresh secondary school leavers aged 16-19 years, to serve as Youth Programme Assistants within AHI.
AHI Trains Mental Health Nurses on AYFHS Provision
Healthcare providers play a significant role in providing services to young people. As such, institutions must adequately train them on how to deliver Adolescent and Youth-Friendly Health Services (AYFHS). To this end, the Health Services Unit of Action Health Incorporated (AHI) organized a week-long training programme for 29 Post-Basic Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing students from the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Yaba, Lagos.
Expanding Voluntary Access to Modern Contraceptives in Cross River and Imo States
To increase the uptake of modern contraceptives in the South Eastern region of Nigeria, AHI conducted a Scale-Up Capacity Building Programme for 100 Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) and Community Health Volunteers (CHVs). This programme was carried out in 4 Local Government Areas across Owerri, Imo State (Ikeduru and Isiala Mbano) and Calabar, Cross River State (Calabar Municipal and Ikom).