Center for Public Health, Umuahia Abia State Nigeria
Member profile
The Centre for Public Health (CPH) is a non-governmental, not-for-profit, non-political, non-religious organization in Nigeria that was realized in 1997. It seeks to enlighten the public about HIV/AIDS. It does this through seminars, radio broadcasts, advocacy campaings, etc. It also wishes to reduce the mortality rate from infections diseases and to tackle the burden of cancer in Nigeria through creating awareness about the disease.
Main activities
The Center for Public Health in Umuahia Abia State Nigeria has the following goals:
- to support the people living with HIV/AIDS,
- to provide health education to all the students in developing countries,
- to retrain health workers to achieve the millennium development goals, and
- to raise funds to equip the rural health centers and other health institutions.
Links to the health workforce crisis
CPH's main focus of its HRH work is mainly on the advocacy, country work, volunteering for the rural health centers and capacity building/training for the rural health workers. It also conducts research to review the health syetem.
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