AHOA Occasional Bulletin, 2022 - No. 1 - published by AFRIHEALTH OPTONET ASSOCIATION (AHOA)
AFRIHEALTH OPTONET ASSOCIATION Civil Society Organizations [CSOs] coalition/network and
think-tank for Health, Development
Work, Sustainable Development, and Community and
Development Systems Strengthening |
EMAIL: afrihealthoptonet2@gmail.com Ph: +234 (0) 8034725905 Website: http//www.afrihealthcsos.org |
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AHOA Occasional Bulletin,
2022 - No. 1 No. 1
Excellency,
TEN ISSUES FOR YOUR
ATTENTION
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ISSUE |
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Members/Partners of
AHOA were kindly requested to provide their information via the following
link (if you have not done so, we humbly request you to complete this Google form)
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Consider joining one AHOA Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) and/or one
Projects Advisory Panels (PAPs) using the respective links provided below. |
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Click on any of the respective link(s) below to post your message for
the attention of the respective members/partners of AHOA |
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Perspective on Development Work |
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Perspective on Sustainable Citizen Participation (SCP) in Development |
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The Benefits to Members/Partners of Afrihealth Optonet Association
(AHOA) |
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AHOA Leadership - Chairpersons
and Secretaries of Afrihealth Optonet Association’s Technical Advisory Groups
(TAGs) and Programmes Advisory Panels (PAPs) 2021-2022 |
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Thirty-Eight Events
organized by AHOA during 2020 – present |
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AHOA Editorial Team |
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AHOA’s Membership/Partnership spread |
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Selected Activities Photos |
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INTRODUCTION
Afrihealth
Optonet Association (AHOA) is a civil society organizations’ community-focused
global networking
coalition and think-tank of about 1000 organizations
for the promotion of Development Work, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and
Health - a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being; using
partnership/collaboration, advocacy, research/evidence-generation, capacity development, outreaches, monitoring
and evaluation (M&E) as strategies.
AHOA thrives in exploring the nexus
between Health [PHC,
HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria, NCDs, Vaccines and COVID-19 including prevention,
treatment, impact mitigation, care and support]; Energy and Environment [biodiversity, environment, ecosystems, renewable
energy, energy efficiency, conservation and climate change (BEEREEECCC)];
Nutrition/micronutrients and Food Security; and Gender, Democracy, Good
Governance and Human Rights.
AHOA’s target
beneficiaries include rural and poor urban
dwellers, marginalized, vulnerable and disadvantaged populations of women,
children, adolescents, persons
with disability, orphans and elderly. We use Partnerships
and collaborations; Advocacy, communication/media and
social/resource mobilization (ACSM); Research/evidence-generation
including reviews,
assessment, oversight, conferences,
seminars, symposia and workshops; Capacity
Development/Training and Organizational Strengthening; Outreaches and
community engagements; and Monitoring and
evaluation (M&E) as our PARCOM Strategy. Incorporated in 2003 as a not-for-profit,
non-religious and non-partisan registered trustees, Afri-health Optonet
Association has a
Consultative Status at the United Nations ECOSOC.
We are
pleased to present to you the following information about Afrihealth Optonet
Association (AHOA) and where/how we are inviting you to engage with us globally
and in your region/country/community:
ONE. Members/Partners of AHOA were kindly requested to provide their
information via the following link (if you have not done so, we humbly request
you to complete this Google form):
TWO. Consider
joining one AHOA Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) and/or one Projects Advisory Panels
(PAPs) using the respective links provided below.
The Terms of Reference (TOR)/Functions of
AFRIHEALTH’S
Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) and Projects Advisory Panels (PAPs) are:
- Advise other TAGs and PAPs on the
objectives and responses of its programmatic/thematic focus
- Advise the CEO & Secretariat to leverage relevant regional and
global initiatives (on data collection,
misinformation, etc.)
- Collate, translate, disseminate and orient Members/partners through
AFRIHEALTH Secretariat/CEO, towards:
•
Best practices and lessons in civil society and
community-led responses, engagement and behavior change
•
Existing technical guidance and tools
•
Mapping of available assets and resources (partnerships,
service providers, technical assistance, funds, grants, endowments, etc.)
- Advise and work with the Secretariat/CEO in responding to calls for
proposals and similar opportunities for
institutional/members’ development and resource mobilization
- Create standard checklist for civil
society and community-related country/regional interventions and aspects
of its work
- Organize direct country support upon request and approval of the
CEO/Secretariat
- Advise the CEO/Secretariat in organizing upstream flow of social and behavioral data, community led monitoring, knowledge,
insights and feedback
- Document and submit reports of its
activities and lessons learned over the preparedness and implementation
period, to the Secretariat within 30 days of each activity
List and links to
WhatsApp platforms of AFRIHEALTH’S Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) are:
1. AIDS/HIV, TB, Malaria and COVID-19 <https://chat.whatsapp.com/FrCiXk5k2AtAQhVNHuPwlM>
2. Biodiversity, Ecosystems, Environment,
Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Conservation and Climate Change
(BEEREEECCC) <https://chat.whatsapp.com/HRbkauD7jjV3ZnQ5hx2NYx>
3. Empowerment and Support to Civil Society and
Communities <https://chat.whatsapp.com/FFzprVYqBpJ1MqZhXdn4j8>
4. Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) <https://chat.whatsapp.com/CI2ZBiS7LRu2GzUtDHVH6U>
5. Governance, Democracy and Development <https://chat.whatsapp.com/JuLBqvnYMS1FJ2IHyFAT9j>
6. Health, Human Security and Food Security for
All <https://chat.whatsapp.com/CODr97g0SuKKI5Dgx2vv01>
7. Vaccines, Vitamins and Immunizations <https://chat.whatsapp.com/DaLkRciskqx0yNKgf2Z0GA>
List and links to
WhatsApp platforms of AFRIHEALTH’S Projects Advisory Panels (PAPs) are:
i. Partnerships/Collaborations <https://chat.whatsapp.com/HHm7Y71AeMeKQPcnpuVZgY>
ii. Advocacy, Communications and Social/Resource
Mobilization <https://chat.whatsapp.com/JsdBOgVs7ed90ATqSGa5gJ>
iii. Research/Evidence Generation <https://chat.whatsapp.com/JVSbLCAUifQ15AMg2VzRoy>
iv. Capacity Development and Education <https://chat.whatsapp.com/IYP8JEQHUOuLlFnGXZjiOX>
v. Outreaches <https://chat.whatsapp.com/BtWrOQwUnS252tCxQN6X2j>
vi. Monitoring, Evaluation (M&E) and
Knowledge Management <https://chat.whatsapp.com/LLfSiDAuUvWH1h8o1p9QVZ>
THREE: Click on any
of the respective link(s) below to post your message for the attention of the respective
members/partners of AHOA:
For regional/country specific/named platform,
please click on the AFRIHEALTH
Global link, your/one region/country and another region/country
for peer reviews, if
applicable (join max 3 links below)
AFRIHEALTH
Global – Americas, Asia,
Australasia, Caribbean, Europe, Middle East <https://chat.whatsapp.com/BJgAyb3tyO27eC1mHM1DRl>
AFRIHEALTH
Africa <https://chat.whatsapp.com/Ji87M2e96Zn5SooS7osonN>
AFRIHEALTH
North Africa Region <https://chat.whatsapp.com/GNnHYnpzrua5xgeECedEal>
AFRIHEALTH
West and Central Africa Regions <https://chat.whatsapp.com/Ltd1h7ZbvzXHVBMxdlL7xm>
AFRIHEALTH
Eastern and Southern Africa Regions <https://chat.whatsapp.com/IRlt8zk6sWD1ONmLjY2Cu5>
Nigeria <https://chat.whatsapp.com/K8vJzM5fGzDLUkUpMJmra4>
Health, Food
and Human Security (HEFOSS link on Telegram): https://t.me/joinchat/HQnG4hL5xbTZaMHgCdhIBA
Telegram link
for HEFOSS <https://t.me/+EvnFtLEEyBAJ2EgE>
Coalition on
Vaccines, Vitamins, Minerals, and Immunizations for All (CoVIA) project <https://chat.whatsapp.com/IE5cwLxQpPt9XcciGav1gW>
Civil Society
for Elimination of Gender-Based Violence (CS4EGBV) project <https://chat.whatsapp.com/FdvVf1ZlRePBVj8GOcQjMt>
Civil Society
Actions on Climate, Energy and Biodiversity (CiSACEB) Programme <https://chat.whatsapp.com/F63WPn7NKurHAGSQ3Hcqle>
Telegram link
for CS4EGBV <https://t.me/+TePBHn8xFSqXXA_h>
Facebook
Platforms: Below are Afrihealth Optonet Association
(AHOA)’s related links/platforms on Facebook: join them and share your stories and events to
thousands of our members. Click on 'Like' and introduce yourself and your
organization as you wish.
<https://web.facebook.com/afrihealthcsos>,
<https://web.facebook.com/Afrihealth-Information-ProjectsAfrihealth-Optonet-Association-558009520964055>,
<https://web.facebook.com/Society-for-Conserv-Sust-of-Energy-Environment-in-Nigeria-107672024034537>,
<https://web.facebook.com/hspconsultsnigeria>,
<https://web.facebook.com/groups/afrihealthnigeria>
FOUR: DEVELOPMENT WORK means “the process(es) of formulating/conceptualizing, planning,
implementing, monitoring, evaluating, auditing, improving, and expanding
valued or service-oriented social, economic, political and faith-related
works/issues/services, programmes, projects, policies, practices,
documentations, results, changes and items; in participatory/mainstreaming
manners/approaches among humanity, indigenous people, citizens, those
marginalized, in the communities and all the fields of human endeavour;
including without limitation, all deliverables, materials, inventions, designs,
notes, records, memoranda, documents, models, prototypes, scale-ups, and other
materials, as well as all enhancements, derivatives, and modifications thereof,
and all target, input, output, outcome, impact, and intellectual property
thereto.”[1]
FIVE: 'SUSTAINABLE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION (SCP)' is a development model espoused by
Afrihealth Optonet Association in 2017-18 in Nigeria's Niger Delta region; with
funding support from the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF).
• Sustainable Citizen Participation
(SCP) means that governments involve citizens in policies formulation, planning
and execution of the society’s activities, such that citizens will be able to
engage with their government and leaders on a regular and sustained basis; as
currently, majority of the citizens are only able to interact with their
governments/leaders at the latter’s leisure.
• Sustainable Citizen Participation (SCP) will entail the redistribution of
power that enables the have-not citizens, presently excluded from the political
and economic processes, to be deliberately included. It is the strategy
by which the have-nots join in determining how information is shared, goals and
policies are set, tax resources are allocated, programs are operated, projects
are designed, implemented, monitored and benefits like contracts and patronage
are parceled out. In short, it is the means by which they can induce
significant social reform which enables them to share in the benefits of the
affluent society.
SIX: The Benefits of belonging
to Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) - CSOs Coalition/Network and
Think-tank
Afrihealth
Optonet Association (AHOA) is a community-focused CSOs coalition/network and think-tank of about
1000 organizations especially in the global South promoting of Sustainable
Citizens Participation in Development Work and Systems Strengthening for the achievement of Agenda 2030
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Agenda 2063; and exploring the
nexus/interlinkages between Health [Universal Health Coverage, HIV/AIDS,
TB, FP/RH and Malaria - prevention, treatment, impact mitigation, care and
support]; Vaccinations/Immunizations; Preventing/Controlling poverty-related
Diseases; Nutrition and Food Security; Energy and Environment (including
renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy conservation, climate change,
biodiversity and ecosystems); and Gender/Women and Girls, Empowerment, Good
Governance, Democracy and Human Rights. Incorporated in Nigeria as a
not-for-profit, non-religious and non-partisan registered trustees in 2003,
AFRIHEALTH uses Partnerships/Collaborations (public-private partnerships or
PPP); Advocacy and Mobilizations; Research/Evidence-Generation (reviews,
assessment, oversight, conferences, symposiums, seminars); Capacity
Development/Training and Organizational Strengthening; Outreaches/Community
Interventions; and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) - called PARCOM Strategy
to achieve its objectives. Its target/focus beneficiaries include rural and
poor urban/suburban communities/settings, marginalized, vulnerable and
disadvantaged populations/groups especially women, girls, widows, youth,
children, adolescents, the elderly, poorest of the poor, infants and orphans.
Afri-health Optonet Association has a Consultative Status at the United Nations
ECOSOC.
The benefits
of becoming a member/partner of AFRIHEALTH Optonet Association are by no means
exhaustive, and include:
1.
Members/partners
are able to broaden their base of support to submit proposals for funding and
support, access opportunities and receive mutual benefits in the magnitude they
could not gain individually or on their own;
2.
Individual
members/partners from various countries and diverse cultures are provided with
the platform and opportunity to engage and collaborate with each other for the
greater good of all, while retaining their independence;
3.
Members/partners
gain leverage and improve their negotiation results through the banding
together of older, bigger and/or stronger organizations with other relatively
newer, smaller and/or weaker ones in AFRIHEALTH; who are thereby able to
harness/access the resources needed to successfully face tough situations;
4.
Members/partners
can focus on their strengths while relying on the supports/strengths of other
Network partners in other areas and still share in the accomplishments with
other members/partners;
5.
Members/partners
who might otherwise lose opportunities in competition with one another, shall
now join forces to negotiate in a mutual, collective and organized manner with
funders, development partners, international bodies, governments,
embassies/foreign missions, businesses, political parties, etc. in a win-win
situation for everyone;
6.
By combining
efforts and sharing experiences and resources, AFRIHEALTH members/partners
learn from each other, receive capacity building support, acquire new skills,
and broaden their knowledge, income and abilities;
7.
By sharing
resources, members/partners of AFRIHEALTH mutually benefit from the maxim of
“the sum is often greater than the parts”, as shared resources often mean that
the Network partners/members can overcome deficiencies together;
8.
Development
requires money, people and time; and the increased number of
organizations/people in the Network usually means that it will take
shorter/less time and cost less to accomplish an objective with the combined
effort;
9.
Different
organizations/partners coming together in AFRIHEALTH shall provide diversity
for each member-organization to broaden its reach and accomplishments by
working with other organizations that are associated with the same or similar
health and development issues or causes.
SEVEN: AHOA Leadership - Chairpersons and Secretaries of Afrihealth Optonet
Association’s Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) and Programmes Advisory Panels (PAPs)
2021-2022
Secretary, AHOA’s Joint TAGs and PAPs Forum: Nr. Aina’u Sarai Musa, Nigeria
TAG |
Chairperson/Secretary |
Country |
AIDS/HIV, TB, Malaria and COVID-19 |
Monica mesame Ewang - Chairperson Paul Brima Bangura - Secretary |
Cameroon Sierra Leone |
Biodiversity, Ecosystems, Energy and Climate Change |
Fobi Mitterand - Chairperson Aisha Hamza - Secretary |
Cameroon Nigeria |
Empowerment and Support to Civil Society and Communities |
Willy Bawili Chandja - Chairperson |
DRC Kenya |
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Violence Against Women and Girls
(VAWG) |
Thina Maphosa - Chairperson Crescence Mukantabana - Secretary |
Zimbabwe Rwanda |
Governance, Gender, Human Rights, Democracy and SDGs |
Adama SANOGO - Chairperson Gift Mwale - Secretary |
Mali Malawi |
Health, Human Security and Food Security for All |
Nwabufo Françoise - Chairperson Marko Madut Wol - Secretary |
Cameroon South Sudan |
Vaccines, Vitamins and Immunizations |
Hon. Dr. Edward Ihejirika - Chairperson Nduu Nawej Frank - Secretary |
Nigeria Congo |
PAP |
Chairperson/Secretary |
Country |
Partnerships/ Collaborations |
Prof. Anima Sharma - Chairperson Theophilus Kofi Tsikata - Secretary |
India Ghana |
Advocacy, Communications and Social/Resource Mobilization |
Babacar Thiam - Chairperson Musola Cathrine Kaseketi - Secretary |
Senegal Zambia |
Research/Evidence Generation |
Dr. Asiton-a Ibama - Chairperson Mariam I. Adoum - Secretary |
Nigeria Chad |
Capacity Development and Education |
Dr. Temitope Olaifa - Chairperson Kristine Yakhama - Secretary |
Nigeria Kenya |
Outreaches |
Isabel Rutendo Dzvova - Chairperson Tumaini Letu Nshamba - Secretary |
Zimbabwe Tanzania |
Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) and Knowledge Management |
Dr. Babatunde Olusegun - Chairperson Lanssina TO - Secretary |
Nigeria Burkina Faso |
Sgd:
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje
CEO, Afrihealth Optonet
Association [CSOs Network]
[1] Adirieje,
Uzodinma. Sustainable Citizen Participation in Development Work: definitions
and concepts, 2022
EIGHT: Events
organized by AHOA, 2020 - present
1. 2020-05-23
Training on Introduction to Project Life Cycle
2. 2020-05-23
Training on The Evaluation Cycle and Steps in Evaluation
3. 2020-05-25
Challenges, Strategies and Prospects for Consultancy Services in Nigeria During
and After Covid-19 Pandemic
4. 2020-12-09
Strengthening Nigeria’s Health Systems to Protect Everyone and Achieve UHC and
Health for All during the COVID-19 Pandemic
5. 2020-12-11 Taming
the Monster_ Ending Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Against Women and Girls
During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic
6. 2021-02-02
Prevention, Treatment and Mitigation of Cervical Cancer in Resource constrained
Settings during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
7. 2021-02-12
Workshop on the Effects of Covid-19 Pandemic on HIV/AIDS Response
8. 2021-02-17
COVID-19 VACCINATION AND COMMUNITY ENAGEMENT
9. 2021-03-04
HARNESSING AND PROMOTING WOMEN LEADERSHIP TO OVERCOME THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND
ACHIEVE THE 'SDGs'
10. 2021-03-22
ELIMINATING TUBERCULOSIS IN RESOURCES CONSTRAINED SETTINGS DURING THE COVID-19
PANDEMIC - what works, what doesn't
11. 2021-04-02 WORLD
HEALTH DAY 2021_ IMPERATIVES FOR FAIRER HEALTHCARE POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES
DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND BEYOND
12. 2021-04-02 VACCINE
HESITANCY FOR COVID-19 AND OTHER VACCINE-PREVENTABLE DISEASES - MYTHS AND
REALITIES
13. 2021-05-15 Climate
Change: Think Global, Act Local
14. 2021-05-24 Civil
Society Dialogue on the Conservation of Biodiversity - we are part of the
solution
15. 2021-08-05
TRAINING ON 'PROJECT LIFE CYCLE', BY HSP CONSULTANTS
16. 2021-09-07 The
Evaluation Cycle 88479342112
17. 2021-09-30 The
SDGs at 6: International Symposium on Country Prospects for the Achievement of
the 2030 Agenda
18. 2021-10-14 Making
COVID-19 Vaccination Compulsory, Enforceable and Criminalizing/Punishing
Non-receivers
19. 2021-10-22 The
Role of Evaluation in Achieving the SDGs
20. 2021-01-14
Understanding and Ending Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in our Societies
21. 2021-03-04
HARNESSING AND PROMOTING WOMEN LEADERSHIP TO OVERCOME THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND
ACHIEVE THE 'SDGs'
22. 2021.10.29 CSO
COP26 conference
23. 2021.11.08 Health,
Human Security and Food Security for All TAG
24. 2021.11.25
Workshop on Involving men & boys as critical change agents against GBV and
VAWG
25. 2021.12.27
Training on Proposals Presentation Outline
26. 2021-01-14
Understanding and Ending Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in our Societies
27. 2021.12.27 Report
Writing and Proposal Development
28. 2022.01.31
Stakeholders' consultation on International Conference on Development Work
29. 2022.02.03 World
Cancer Day symposium
30. 2022.03.04 Journal
writing training
31. 2022.03.09 IWD
conference
32. 2022.03.25 World
TB Day conference
33. 2022.04.08 WHD
Conference
34. 2022.04.28 2022 World Malaria Day conference with the
theme: Advance Equity. Build Resilience. End Malaria - Your Effort Counts
35. 2022.06.02 gLOCAL
Evaluation
36. 2022.06.07 WED
symposium Living in harmony with nature
37. 2022.06.09 THM on
Implementation of Nigeria's NHAct 2014
38. 2022.06.10 Training
on Project Management Life Cycle
NINE:
Editorial Team:
Terms of
Reference (ToR) of the
Editorial Board of Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) – CSOs Coalition/Network and
Think-tank
The Editorial Board and its members work with the Chairperson, Editor-in-Chief and Editors on matters relating to information dissemination; and are encouraged to contribute substantively to AHOA’s Bulletins,Nnewsletters, Journals,
Articles, Media reach, etc. Specifically, it is
hoped that members of the Editorial Board will do so in the following
ways:
1.
Participating in the meetings of the
Editorial Board;
2.
Disseminating information about AHOA’s
activities, projects, programmes, policies, engagements, etc., whenever
requested, as well as raising AHOA’s media profile among the institutions and
constituencies in which Board members are active, and globally;
3.
Assisting the editors in identifying
qualified colleagues to peer-review submitted articles and/or contribute to the
Editorial Board’s work in other ways, whenever requested;
4.
Submitting articles and news about the
activities of their respective Projects Advisory Panel (PAP) and Technical
Advisory Group (TAG) as they become available and or when requested to do so by
the editorial staff, with the understanding that the editors will limit such
demands on Editorial Board members’ time;
5.
Advising the AHOA Management on which
publications and similar activities to undertake from time to time;
6.
Contributing original scholarly work to the
AHOA newsletters, journals, websites, etc.; and
7.
Undertaking any other related task as may be
assigned by the Editorial leads from time to time.
TENURE:
The tenure of
individual members on the AHOA Editorial Board is one year, renewable as long
as possible based on active participation and productivity of individual Board
members.
AHOA’s Editorial Board Members, 2022
Chairperson - Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje, Nigeria
Editor-in-Chief - Janice Njie, Cameroon
Editor - Baroness Frances Bekey, Nigeria
Deputy Editor – Odufuwa Remi JP, Nigeria
Secretary - Ibrahim Abubakar, Nigeria
Associate Editors:
Patience Ogolo-Dickson, Nigeria
Michael Adetoun Oke, Nigeria
Senator
Iroegbu, Nigeria
Temple
Bright, Nigeria
Nnamdi Ogwazu, Nigeria
Francoise Nwabufo, Cameroon
Nr. Aina’u Sarai Musa, Nigeria
Kristine Yakhama, Kenya
TEN: AHOA’s Membership/Partnership
spread
Countries where Members/Partners of Afrihealth Optonet Association
(AHOA) Coalition/Network and Think-tank are presently in the following
countries, and expanding:
Nigeria |
Switzerland |
Bangladesh |
Malawi |
Belgium |
Burkina Faso |
Cote D’Ivoire |
Sierra Leone |
Indonesia |
Somalia |
Morocco |
Niger |
Mexico |
DRC |
Liberia |
Kenya |
Thailand |
Tanzania |
Zimbabwe |
Swaziland |
India |
Chad |
Eswatini |
Mali |
United Kingdom |
Ghana |
Burundi |
Cameroon |
United States of America |
Somalia |
Senegal |
Egypt |
Brazil |
Uganda |
Mauritania |
Ethiopia |
The Netherlands |
Trinidad and Tobago |
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ELEVEN: Photospeak
2022: AHOA CEO
(with mic.) speaks on behalf of the Civil Society during the Federal Ministry
of Health World Malaria Day Press briefing by the Hon. Minister of State for
Health |
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2019: At
Nigeria’s commemoration of the World Malaria Day (R-L) – Hon. Minister of
Health, USAID Leader, AHOA CEO and a Partner’s rep |
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2021:
Inauguration of the Members of the Presidential National Steering Committee
(NSC) of Nigeria’s Alternate School Programme; by H.E. President M. Buhari |
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2021:
Emphasizing Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) Coalition/Network’s efforts
towards the elimination of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Violence Against
Women and Girls (VAWG) during a live appearance on Radio Nigeria, in
commemoration of the ’16 Days of Action’ |
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2019:
Advocating and Promoting role of the civil society in achieving Universal
Health Coverage (UHC) in Nigeria, with the support of the ICRC, WHO and CSEM |
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2022: AHOA’s
international event with theme ‘Promoting Influential Evaluation in
Cancer-Related Development Work’, organized as part of the gLOCAL Evaluation
Week organized by the Global Evaluation Initiative (GEI) |
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2022: Meeting of the
National Steering Committee of the Alternate School Programme (ASP) of the
Federal Government of Nigeria, with the Hon. Minister of Humanitarian Affairs
as Chairperson, and AHOA’s CEO representing the Civil Society as the National
Chairperson of CSOSG-SDGs Nigeria |
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2022: Maiden National
Conference of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Associations
Alliance (REEEA-A). AHOA’s CEO is CREN’s alt. rep. in REEEA-A Steering
Committee |
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2022: AHOA organized
an International Event with the theme ‘Advance
Equity. Build Resilience. End Malaria, Every Effort Counts’, to mark the World Malaria Day |
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2022: Afrihealth Optonet
Association (AHOA) participated in the ‘Road Walk’ organized by the FMoH
Nigeria, to mark the World Tuberculosis Day |
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2022: AHOA also
participated in the international ‘Summit of the Future’ |
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2022 and beyond: AHOA shall continue to engage
with local and international partners and stakeholders to promote the
achievement of the SDGs and a healthier earth for everyone where all human
rights are respected and protected by all and sundry
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On behalf of the Editorial Team, I thank you for
reading us. We welcome your feedback.
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje;
CEO, Monitoring & Evaluation Lead and United Nations Main Representative,
Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) – CSOs Coalition/Network and Think-tank.
Plot 520, FHA Estate, Lugbe,
Airport Rd; P.O. Box 8880, Wuse, Abuja, Nigeria
Twitter: @uaadirieje;
https://twitter.com/uaadirieje; @DAdirieje;
Email: ahoaeditors@gmail.com (Editor-in-Chief); afrepton@gmail.com (CEO)
Instalgram: @druzoadirieje;
https://www.instagram.com/druzoadirieje/
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/uzoadirieje;
Skype: druzoadirieje,
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