Our history

The Peoples Health Foundation (PHF) hereafter referred as the 'foundation' was formally registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Nigeria as a charity on the 26th February 2018. At the PHF, we aim to drive a healthcare agenda to promote social inclusion through health missions and community corporative healthcare provision at the highest level of care, actively promote E-health uptake in communities to engender access to best healthcare services globally by working with tested organizations in e-health solution across the leading e-health promoter countries, work with individuals, governments and organisations to actively promote penetration of best quality health services to Nigeria’s underserved and under reached in healthcare provisions, both in rural and urban communities and raise a robust health care data base useful for health care research, development and communication as a collaborative medium for running health care improvement projects.

Our Strategic Vision

PHF recognizes and acknowledges that timely provision of solution to healthcare challenges require collaboration across the multiple professions. In pursuit of our strategic vision, PHF will engage healthcare professionals and advisors, both within Nigeria and beyond. These experts will be linked with our resident healthcare providers to deliver technical support, advisory services and practical field training.

Aims & Objectives

Social Welfare Agenda

To promote the social welfare agenda of the foundation and the age-long progressive idea that good healthcare must be available to all regardless of wealth

Healthcare Centres

To operate health centres as a social enterprise (non-profit) organisation by ensuring that all proceeds are reinvested into the system.

Fundraising & Donations

Peoples Health Foundation will raise funds and material donations from diverse but legitimate sources both locally and international to ensure continuous access to high quality services.

Services & Skill Transfer

To ensure that members who are medical and allied health professionals are engaged to provide services as well as run skill transfer programme..

Meeting Needs

To advocate for three core principles of health care: that it meet the need of everyone, that it be free at the point of delivery and that it is based on clinical need, not ability to pay..

Vision

To provide modern healthcare and wellness centers of international standard nationwide providing excellent medical services with linked e-health technology at an affordable cost.

Mission

Provide global best practice health solutions to party members and members of the public.

Projects

Save A Child Campaign

Our Children are our future. Therefore helping them live strong healthy life starting from conception is integral to that healthy future.  The PHF child and maternal health strengthening initiative is focused on contributing to building this healthy future.

Chief Odigie Oyegun Medical Centre

PHF looks to set up medical centres at party offices at the National HQ and state offices to operate and provide medical care to party staff.

The clinic shall operate under the following terms.

  1. Promote accessible qualitative healthcare for staff and members as a practical way of promoting social democratic values at grassroots level.

Hospital Equipment Donation

Most hospitals and clinics especially in the rural communities of Nigeria are extremely poorly equipped to the extent even where medical staff are present, they function under the most extreme of equipment lack. We aim to continuously appeal for donation of used hospital equipment to be refurbished and donated to clinics in communities that are willing to partner with the PHF. 

Bring Them Back Campaign

This project aimed at working with drug addicts/substance abusers to help them recover their lives and become productive members of families and communities. Most people especially the young vulnerable individuals are drawn into and hooked into this downward spiral in their lives find themselves without the expert help and facilities to help them find their way out the darkness they find themselves in.

Seniors Care

The pressures of modern living means that children are no longer able to stay with their parents and provide the kind of community support that our cultures have always known and which many of our senior citizens looked forward to when they raised their children.

 

Our Management Team and structure:

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Dr Philip Idaewor

CEO shall be in charge of the overall operations of the foundation.

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Dr C A L Amayo

Chief Medical Director shall provide leadership of the medical board and shall work with the CEO

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Mr Tony Isama

Chief operating officer (COO) shall be responsible for the day to day management the foundation administrative machinery

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Mr Manni Ochugboju

Legal adviser.

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Mr Philip Ilenbarenemen

Director of Programmes

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Mr Charles Eze

Advocacy and communication