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Africa's Poverty, Politics Give Diseases Big Advantage

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Many health experts say that Africa's poverty and politics are to blame for diseases that in most developed countries are easily preventable. International health agencies set out more than two years ago on a $2 billion campaign to stamp out the global threat of polio, the world's largest-ever health initiative. They believed they could eradicate the virus by the end of this year. Not any more. In Africa, which has most of the world's polio cases, politics and armed conflict have played a major role in stalling the polio eradication program. In northern Nigeria, government officials suspended the polio program two years ago after rumors spread that the vaccine caused sterility and AIDS. Health workers sent in to vaccinate children were taunted or stoned. Although Nigerian health authorities have resumed the eradication program, the damage was done. Polio rebounded in northern Nigeria and spread to at least 17 other countries that had been polio-free....

New Public hygiene enlightenment campaigns. Low and effective budget management. Ogun state, Nigeria.

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A hygiene-ccentric public is the overall goal. Aahds in association with kaddosh solutions is in a race to make this happen, and happen it will. Africa is wet and extremely humid. Germs and  Parasites thrive under these conditions. A more rigorous personal hygiene regimen and routine is a must in our continent and anything short of this is a disaster waiting to happen. We are on a mission to catch them young, children, adolescents and teenagers are being groomed to lead this hygiene revolution in the African continent. In five to ten years from now, efforts by AAHDS in creating hygiene-ccentric populations would've started paying off. Our budgets are tailored to our specific goal,effective outreaches and maximum coverage area per outreach. The dollarized  budget of our outreach budget(converted from Naira to dollar) is about $70.  Come 21-11-2018, AAHDS will go all out in this race to keep it clean to keep the diseases a...

Local hygiene enlightenment campaign and hygiene pack distribution in Ogun State Nigeria'

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K eeping the body and environment clean keeps the diseases away. Africans against hunger and diseases in association with kaddosh solutions is going all out in less than 7 days to spread this message among the local community in ogun state southwest Nigeria. D uring this outreach program we would hold a brief run down on easy and effective ways to be clean - remain clean and sustain your hygiene routine and personal hygiene regimen.   After the brief public lecture, AAHDS team will give out free oral and skin hygiene maintenance packs to our beneficiaries completely free of charge.beneficiaries would be randomly selected without prejudice and completely without Pre-conditions.

Aahds in association with Kaddosh solutions special hygiene enlightenment campaign

come wednesday the 21st on november, #aahds in association with kaddosh solutions will be distributing over 100pcs of toothbrushes, toothpastes and antiseptic toilet soaps. please join us. taking love beyond boundaries

17,000 receiving HIV treatment in Ogun — NACA

NO fewer than 17,000 people out of which 800 are pregnant women were said to be receiving treatment for HIV in Ogun State. This was stated by the Director -General of National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr Sanni Aliyu, at a press briefing on the activities of the Nigeria AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS), recently, in Abeokuta. He explained that the survey would give the agency the more precise HIV prevalence in the state and allow it to be able to identify hot-spots, adding that the survey could only ascertain the baseline. Alliyu said, “What we’re not certain of is the gap that currently exists. Out of those 17,000 on treatment, what proportion are we currently having? Is it more than a 100,000 or less than 50,000. We’re not sure of those figures; which is why we’re doing the survey. “The survey will give us a more precise estimate of the HIV prevalence in Ogun state. It’ll allow us to do more effective advocacy and seek resources that can be u...