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Author: Ajuluchukwu Edechiene

24/03/202329/03/2023General, Inclusion, Stigma

Let’s Consider the Challenge That Remains. Yes! We can end TB!

World Tuberculosis Day is celebrated globally on the 24th day of March of every year. Since its’ bacterium discovery in 1882, the […]

09/03/202309/03/2023General, Inclusion, Stigma

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY, IWD, 2023. “DigitAll: Innovation and technology for gender equality.”

In the Spirit of celebrating women, one of our Community Based Inclusive Development, CBID personnel, also a person living with a disability, […]

10/02/202309/03/2023General, Inclusion, Stigma

Self-Care Practice, a must: Not an option.

Self-care Group

Life gives us the option to make choices, and the choices we make determine the result of our day.  In health practices, […]

27/01/202327/01/2023Inclusion, Stigma

Don’t Neglect: Invest in Neglected Tropical Diseases!

Truly, when we open our eyes to changes or otherwise occurrences in our environment, there are “things” we often neglect which are […]

26/01/202326/01/2023Inclusion, Stigma

Act Now! Celebrating World Leprosy Day.

The phrase “Act Now”, is an action word for an imminent response to things within. This aligns with the 2023 theme of […]

31/12/202231/12/2022Inclusion, Stigma

A pathway to the year, 2023.

Impact Report Did you recall the viral mockumentary “Death to 2020 that starred Samuel L. Jackson and many others in the first […]

20/10/202221/12/2022Inclusion, Stigma

Humanitarian Rapid Response: A Community assessment visit to Ugba – Amorji Nike in Enugu State.

Intervention Report On the 19th of October 2022, RedAid Nigeria team comprising Community Based Inclusive Development Officers, a Medical Doctor, Communication and […]

08/03/202208/03/2022Inclusion, Stigma

#BreakTheBias – Using Audio format for health and development education.

International Women’s Day “Imagine a world where difference is valued and celebrated”. One of the reasons 29yr old Chidiebere Okolo signed up […]

25/01/202227/01/2022General

A case for Dignity!

Frequently asked questions: Do people still suffer from Leprosy (Hansen’s Disease)? Fact: we have more than 2000 reported Leprosy (Hansen’s Disease) cases in […]

07/09/202107/09/2021General

PRESS RELEASE

Enugu, Nigeria, September 7, 2021 – RedAid Nigeria is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Godwin Asuquo as our new Chief […]

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