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Women Children Health and Community Development Initiative

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Women Children's Health and Community Development (WOCHAD) Initiative

Overview

Organisation type

Community based organisation

Country of Registration

Annual Budget

25 000 - 100 000 USD

Scope

Local

SDG / Categories

Decent work & Economic GrowthReduced InequalitiesGender EqualityNo PovertyGood Health & Well BeingZero HungerClean Water & SanitationQuality EducationClimate Action

Field of Activities

Agricultural and Rural Development
Youth empowerment
Climate change (education, research, projects)
Health
WASH
Poverty Alleviation
Women Empowerment
Financial Inclusion

Organisation Laguage

English

Contact

Contact

Obasi Chinedu

Phone

08106486300

WOCHAD Initiatives is a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Nigeria, dedicated to improving the lives of vulnerable populations, particularly Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC). Our mission is to provide innovative solutions to health, humanitarian, and development challenges, with a focus on climate change resilience. We work to strengthen health systems, promote climate-resilient agriculture, and provide education, healthcare, and livelihood support to OVC and their families. Our programs are designed to be sustainable, community-led, and responsive to the unique needs of each context. WOCHAD Initiatives partners with local and international organizations, governments, and communities to achieve our goals. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to delivering high-quality programs that make a lasting impact. Our core values include: - Community-centered approach - Innovation and creativity - Collaboration and partnership - Accountability and transparency - Respect for human dignity and rights By working together with stakeholders, WOCHAD Initiatives aims to create a brighter future for vulnerable populations in Nigeria and beyond