Thursday, 21 December 2023
Sunday, 17 December 2023
Afrihealth Optonet Association Condemns Nigerian Lawyer’s Battering of His Pharmacist Wife, Calls for Justice
PRESS STATEMENT
AHOA Condemns Nigerian Lawyer’s Battering of His
Pharmacist Wife, Calls for Justice
Over the last two days,
the attention of the Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) has been drawn to a
trending horrendous video of a visibly helpless woman being battered by a man
and thrown out of her home, in the thick of the night. Further statements by
the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) and the Pharmaceutical
Society of Nigeria (PSN) provided that the man in the said video is one
Nigerian lawyer Barr. Ekere Ebong while the victim is his wife Pharmacist
(Mrs.) Kufre Ebong. This ugly incident took place in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
Afrihealth Optonet
Association (AHOA) condemns in its totality, the wicked and dehumanizing
actions that were inflicted on the body and psyche of the Pharmacist (Mrs.)
Kufre Ebong. Coming just within few days after the end of AHOA’s weekslong
activities to commemorate the world’s ’16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based
Violence (GBV)’, which started with the International Day for the Elimination
of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) on Saturday 25 November 2023; AHOA
hereby roundly condemns this action. We commend the very patriotic acts of the
neighbours of the couple who came to the rescue of the Pharmacist (Mrs.) Kufre
Ebong brought this dastardly reprehensible act to the attention of the public.
While commending the
Government of Nigeria for the Violence Against Persons Prohibition
(VAPP) law, we urge the Nigerian government under His Excellency President Bola
Tinubu, GCFR, to support the calls by AHOA and Every Woman Coalition, for an
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination
Against Women (CEDAW) which will specifically address Violence Against Women
and Girls (VAWG) in Nigeria and all over the World. We are pleased that
following the advocacy by AHOA two years ago, President Muhammadu Buhari gave
Nigeria’s support to the efforts to bring in the Optional Protocol. We urge
President Tinubu to urgently bring this up at the next earliest opportunity at
both the African Union and United Nations General Assembly. We acknowledge the
efforts of the government of Akwa Ibom State in eliminating this scourge of
GBV.
We call for a thorough
investigation, immediate arrest, and diligent prosecution of the perpetrator(s)
of the humiliating violence inflicted on the Pharmacist (Mrs.) Kufre Ebong. We
are against any plea bargain in this matter, as we believe that dispensing the
full weight of the law will serve as a deterrent to further abuses in several
places. We also call for the public to be allowed to witness the court
proceedings on this incident. Enough is enough! Say No, to GBV.
Signed
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje
CEO, AHOA
Sunday, 12 November 2023
Starting Today: 5-Days Civil Society Workshops on the Imperative for an Optional Protocol to CEDAW to end Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) and Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
Excellency,
Invitation Reminder: 5-Days Civil Society Workshops on the Imperative for an Optional Protocol to CEDAW to end Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) and Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
The Chairperson Her Excellency Rt. Hon. Dr. Thokozani Khupe - former Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, the International Advisory Board (IAB), International Technical Advisory Panel (ITAP), Management, Members/Partners, and Staff of Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) invite you and the general public to a weeklong civil society workshop, briefing and consultation on the imperative of an Optional Protocol to the CEDAW.
PROGRAMME/AGENDA (All the time is WAT or GMT+1)
Day 1: 13th November 2023
- 2:00-2.10 pm: Registration and Recognitions – Faith Mvududu
- 2.15-2.20 pm: Opening Speech – Zainab Ali Khan, Every Woman Coalition
- 2.20-2.35 pm: Presentation – Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje. CEO, AHOA
- 2.35-2.55 pm: General Discussions, Comments, Q&A – Prof. Hayat Gomma/All
- 2.55-3.00 pm: Wrap up and closing – AHOA
Day 2: 14th November 2023
- 2:00-2.10 pm: Registration and Recognitions – Faith Mvududu
- 2.15-2.20 pm: Recap of Yesterday – Adakwo Yakubu Tukura
- 2.20-2.35 pm: Presentation – Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje. CEO, AHOA
- 2.35-2.55 pm: General Discussions, Comments, Q&A – Prof. Hayat Gomma/All
- 2.55-3.00 pm: Wrap up and closing – AHOA
Day 3: 15th November 2023
- 2:00-2.10 pm: Registration and Recognitions – Faith Mvududu
- 2.15-2.20 pm: Recap of Yesterday – Otorme Victoria Jarikre
- 2.20-2.35 pm: Presentation – Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje. CEO, AHOA
- 2.35-2.55 pm: General Discussions, Comments, Q&A – Prof. Hayat Gomma/All
- 2.55-3.00 pm: Wrap up and closing – AHOA
Day 4: 16th November 2023
- 2:00-2.10 pm: Registration and Recognitions – Faith Mvududu
- 2.15-2.20 pm: Recap of Yesterday – Aimee Osamudiamen Chris
- 2.20-2.35 pm: Presentation – Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje. CEO, AHOA
- 2.35-2.55 pm: General Discussions, Comments, Q&A – Prof. Hayat Gomma/All
- 2.55-3.00 pm: Wrap up and closing – AHOA
Day 5: 17th November 2023
- 2:00-2.10 pm: Registration and Recognitions – Faith Mvududu
- 2.15-2.20 pm: Recap of Yesterday – Okorie Agwu Ama
- 2.20-2.35 pm: Presentation – Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje. CEO, AHOA
- 2.35-2.55 pm: General Discussions, Comments, Q&A – Prof. Hayat Gomma/All
- 2.55-3.00 pm: Recap for the Day – Chinagorom Nadia Uguru
- Closing Remarks – Madam Pauline Lambou, Member, AHOA-IAB
GOOGLE LINKS FOR EACH DAY’S SESSION
The briefing and consultation shall take place daily from 13 – 17 November 2023, by 2.00 pm WAT/1.00 pm GMT through the following Google Meet Links:
Monday, 13 November 2023 <https://meet.google.com/eeh-nwns-zqc>
Tuesday, 14 November 2023 <https://meet.google.com/jdk-ubhn-jui>
Wednesday, 15 November 2023 https://meet.google.com/egi-kxsk-edn
Thursday, 16 November 2023 <https://meet.google.com/ofo-rzgt-bvi
Friday, 17 November 2023 <https://meet.google.com/srt-fiog-jvg
Afghanistan - 5:30 PM
Argentina - 10 AM
Brazil - 10 AM
Costa Rica - 7 AM
Egypt - 4 PM
India - 6:30 PM
Kenya - 4 PM
Kyrgyzstan - 7 PM
Liberia - 1 PM
Madagascar - 4 PM
Mali - 1 PM
Nepal - 6:45 PM
Nigeria - 2 PM
Pakistan - 6 PM
Puerto Rico - 9 AM
Sudan - 3 PM
Toronto, Canada - 9 AM
Tunisia - 2 PM
Turkmenistan - 6 PM
Uganda - 4 PM
UK – 1 PM
USA & Canada – 8 AM
Venezuela - 9 AM
Yemen - 4 PM
1:00 PM (GMT): United Kingdom, Senegal, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Liberia, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Mali
2.00 PM: Germany, France, Nigeria, Angola, Congo, Algeria, Morocco, Cameroon, Benin
3.00 PM: South Africa, Egypt, Israel, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Sudan, Rwanda, Botswana, Burundi, Mozambique, Malawi, South Sudan
4.00 PM: Russia, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq, Turkey, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Madagascar
4.30 PM: Iran
5.00 PM: UAE, Oman
6.30 PM: Sri Lanka
6.45 PM: Nepal
7.00 PM: Bangladesh, Bhutan
8.00 PM: Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand
9.00 PM: Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Hong Kong
The following topics/issues shall be discussed:
Day 1 (Monday, 13 November 2023)
Violence Against Women (VAW) - Introductions and the silent pandemic that is VAW (This sets the stage for the consultation. Participants are expected to share why VAW matters to them).
Day 2 (Tuesday, 14 November 2023)
Overview of CEDAW and why we chose to go for Optional Protocol to CEDAW (Explaining the political climate and how an OP to CEDAW will further strengthen CEDAW)
Day 3 (Wednesday, 15 November 2023)
Binding Provisions for Legal Reform and Metrics-Based Reporting (Wholehand framework interventions)
Day 4 (Thursday, 16 November 2023)
Women and Girls Can't-Wait any Longer (This will be more of an interactive session where participants will be asked to share how their work has impacted their personal lives - threats, harassment etc.)
Day 5 (Friday, 17 November 2023)
Recap of the five days and call on participants to sign on the indigenous women and disability letters and closing remarks.
EXPRESS YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH THE YOUTH, WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES, AND INDIGENOUS WOMEN
Dear Advocate, Youth, Women, Indigenous People, NGO Leader, Civil Society Member, Excellency,
Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) recognizes you as a critical stakeholder in the development and well-being of the Youth, Women with Disabilities, and Indigenous Women. AHOA invites you to express your support of the following statements/positions (all that interest or affect you, directly or indirectly):
(THANK YOU IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY RESPONDED TO THIS CALL. YOU DON’T HAVE TO SIGN AGAIN)
1. Youth/Emerging Leaders (for persons under 35 years of age)
<https://forms.gle/1hM3bZokvCHWkPjE8>
2. Women and Girls with Disabilities <https://forms.gle/DLNq9YKV7nLjpTfq5>
3. Indigenous Women <https://forms.gle/NEvTxAxGTEB8vVFK9>
4. NGOs: Register your organization <https://forms.gle/DGFwsTuG9nLw7wRRA>
5. Individuals: You can also register to be an individual <https://forms.gle/DGFwsTuG9nLw7wRRA>
6. Youth Engagement: Additionally, if you are a Youth (age 18 – 35 years), register your support as a Youth <https://forms.gle/DGFwsTuG9nLw7wRRA>
The AHOA CSOs Movement/Network Coalition and Think-tank works to explore the nexus between and within the following sectors:
1. Health - including UHC, PHC, Reproductive Health, Maternal and Newborn Child Health (MNBCH), Primary Health Care (PHC), HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB), Malaria, Non-Communicable Disease (NCDs), Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), Infectious and Communicable diseases, Vaccines/Immunization and COVID-19;
2. Energy and Environment – including biodiversity, environment, ecosystems, renewable energy, energy efficiency, conservation and climate change (BEEREEECCC);
3. Nutrition/micronutrients and Food Security;
4. Gender, Democracy, Good Governance, Peace, Human Security, and Human Rights; and 5. Sustainable Development across regions, populations, communities, and generations
AHOA’s activities/interventions are for the benefit of rural and poor urban dwellers, marginalized, vulnerable, and disadvantaged populations of women, children, infants, youth, adolescents, persons with disabilities, persons in conflict-affected areas, the poor, elderly, rural, disadvantaged and vulnerable persons, orphans and the elderly. AHOA has a current global membership/partnership of more than 2,200 (Two Thousand, Two Hundred) organizations mainly from the global South, and promotes the ‘One Health’ paradigm where Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. AHOA uses partnership/collaboration, advocacy, research/evidence generation, capacity development, outreaches, monitoring, and evaluation (M&E) as strategies.
AHOA’s mandate includes:
1. Building an inclusive and broad movement for Health and Sustainable Development;
2. Creating avenues to influence the design and implementation of policies, practices, programmes, and interventions;
3. Promoting coordination, information exchange, and harmonization among civil society and stakeholder groups across the world; and
4. Promoting citizen involvement, leadership, and accountability mechanisms in the implementation of respective interventions.
AHOA partners with the Society for Conservation and Sustainability of Energy and Environment in Nigeria (SOCSEEN). AHOA has members/local Chapters in Nigeria’s 36 States and Federal Capital Abuja, National Chapters in some countries, sub-regional Chapters in North Africa, West and Central Africa, East and Southern Africa; and in America, Asia, Caribbean, Europe, and Oceania regions. AHOA is in special consultative status with the United Nations ECOSOC; and an Accredited Observer status at the UNEP/United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA).
Best regards,
Uzodinma
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje, CMC, CMTF, FIMC, FIMS, FNAE, FASI, FSEE, FAHOA
CEO/Evaluation Expert, Projects & Conference Management Consultant, Researcher, Health/Dev’t and Human Rights Advocate, Facilitator/Trainer,
Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) - CSOs Global Movement and Think-tank for Health and Development
(Winner of the SDG 3 – Good Health and Wellbeing Champion Award)
1 Taiwo Close, MCC Rd, P.O. Box 1484, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria
Plot 520, FHA Estate, Lugbe, Airport Rd; P.O. Box 8880, Wuse, Abuja, Nigeria
Twitter: @uaadirieje; https://twitter.com/uaadirieje; https://twitter.com/afrihealthcso; @DAdirieje; @afrihealthcso
Email: afrepton@gmail.com, hspconsults2012@gmail.com
Instagram: @druzoadirieje; https://www.instagram.com/druzoadirieje/
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/uzoadirieje; https://web.facebook.com/afrihealthcsos;
Skype: druzoadirieje, uaadirieje@yahoo.com;
Zoom: uaadirieje@yahoo.com
LinkedIn: https://ng.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Dr.+Uzodinma/Adirieje
Phone, Telegram & WhatsApp: +234 803 472 5905
Website: http://www.afrihealthcsos.org
https://afrihealthoptonetassociation.blogspot.com
Friday, 10 November 2023
CEDAW: 75% of Indigenous Women and Girls Still Victims of Violence Against Women and Girls Globally - AFRIHEALTH
ENDING VIOLENCE AGAINST INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS
a media interview by Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) – CSOs global Network and Think-tank for Health and Development
We acknowledge all the indigenous women who have been murdered, violated and are missing, in all areas of the world. They are our friends, our daughters, our sisters and our mothers. They are our cousins and neighbors. To most of the world, these sacred souls are invisible. Not to us, which is why we are writing to you.
Violence against indigenous women is astronomically high. The World Bank estimates that 68 percent of indigenous women in Ecuador have experienced violence. In Cameroon, violence against two indigenous communities is estimated at 55 percent. Eighty-four percent of American Indian and Alaska Native women have experienced violence in their lifetime, while indigenous women in Canada are almost seven times more likely to be murdered by an acquaintance than non-indigenous women. In 2020, 889 indigenous women were raped in Bangladesh, a number that is believed to be underreported. It’s believed that the data are underestimated.
The intersecting reality of discrimination against indigenous women means not only are rates of violence against them higher, seeking help and getting justice is difficult. Indigenous women have less access to education, employment and healthcare. In shelters in a province in Canada, for example, indigenous women comprise 70 percent of the women, while the indigenous population is 16 percent, a result of high rates of violence plus added economic and social marginalization.
What can we do to stop this? What can we do to make the world see our situation and work toward change? We, indigenous women’s rights activists across the globe, need this violence to be out into the light, everywhere. We believe the most promising path is through a treaty in the form of an Optional Protocol to CEDAW specific to ending violence against women and girls.
In many nations, data specific to violence against indigenous women is minimal or non-existent, part of our invisibility and racist practices. Data collection can be part of a new instrument’s metrics-based monitoring and reporting system.
Your Excellencies António Guterres, UN General-Secretary; Amina Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General; Dr. Sima Bahous, Executive Director, UN Women; Dr. Natalia Kanem Executive Director, UNFPA; All Presidents/Heads of States and Governments within the United Nations; in short, a treaty would give us a tool to further our work — a document we can use to partner with native and government officials to push them to take actions.
CEDAW is the right home for this treaty. It is an extraordinarily powerful tool for women’s equality, and its 2022 General Recommendation 39 on the rights of indigenous women and girls was an important and necessary step. A new optional protocol to CEDAW specific to violence against women and girls will strengthen CEDAW’s framework and be binding on states, pushing them to action. It will close the geographic gap created by the three regional instruments, which leave nearly 75 percent of women and girls without protection from a legally binding instrument on violence against women and girls.
An Optional Protocol is urgently needed. Broadly speaking, such a mechanism would mandate interventions widely known to lower rates of violence, particularly when enacted together, including legal reform; training for police, judges, healthcare providers and all others who come into contact with survivors; establishment of survivor support systems; and violence prevention education and national campaigns.
We need global leaders like you to become champions of a binding framework to end violence against women and girls.
We know you believe in human rights, in justice and in the rights of all people and all women, including the rights to indigenous women and girls to live free from violence. We know you believe in the interventions a treaty would mandate. We are asking you to see the power a treaty has to change our lives and the power you have to make it happen. We are asking you to save our lives and the lives of our sisters, daughters, and granddaughters, and your sisters, daughters and granddaughters. We are asking you to join us in hope and to call for an Optional Protocol to CEDAW dedicated to ending violence against women and girls to make the world safer for all of us.
Thank you for your consideration and for your leadership.
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje
CEO
and Main Representative to the United Nations
Afrihealth
Optonet Association (AHOA) - CSOs Global Movement and Think-tank for
Health and Development
(Winner of the SDG 3
– Good Health and Wellbeing Champion Award)
1 Taiwo Close, MCC Rd, P.O. Box 1484, Owerri,
Imo State, Nigeria
Plot 520, FHA Estate, Lugbe, Airport Rd; P.O. Box 8880,
Wuse, Abuja, Nigeria
Twitter: @uaadirieje; https://twitter.com/uaadirieje;
https://twitter.com/afrihealthcso;
@DAdirieje; @afrihealthcso
Email: afrepton@gmail.com,
hspconsults2012@gmail.com
Instagram: @druzoadirieje;
https://www.instagram.com/druzoadirieje/
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/uzoadirieje; https://web.facebook.com/afrihealthcsos;
Skype: druzoadirieje, uaadirieje@yahoo.com;
Zoom: uaadirieje@yahoo.com
LinkedIn: https://ng.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Dr.+Uzodinma/Adirieje
Phone, Telegram & WhatsApp: +234 803 472
5905
Website: http://www.afrihealthcsos.org
https://afrihealthoptonetassociation.blogspot.com
Saturday, 2 September 2023
Invitation to the Unveiling and Inauguration of AHOA’s International Advisory Board and International Technical Advisory Panel
3 September 2023
Invitation to the Unveiling and Inauguration of AHOA’s International Advisory Board and International Technical Advisory Panel, 5 September 2023, by 2.00 pm WAT
Excellency,
We are pleased to invite you to the official inauguration of the Afrihealth Optonet Association’s International Advisory Board (AHOA-IAB) and International Technical Advisory Panel (AHOA-ITAP) scheduled to hold as follow:
DATE: 5 September 2023
TIME: 2.00 pm WAT (DURATION: One Hour approximately)
1:00 PM (GMT): United Kingdom, Senegal, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Gambia,
Liberia, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Mali
2.00 PM: Germany, France, Nigeria, Angola, Congo, Algeria, Morocco,
Cameroon, Benin
3.00 PM: South Africa, Egypt, Israel, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Sudan,
Rwanda, Botswana, Burundi, Mozambique, Malawi, South Sudan
4.00 PM: Russia, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq, Turkey,
Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Madagascar
4.30 PM: Iran
5.00 PM: UAE, Oman
6.30 PM: Sri Lanka
6.45 PM: Nepal
7.00 PM: Bangladesh, Bhutan
8.00 PM: Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand
9.00 PM: Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Hong Kong
VENUE: Virtual via this link <https://meet.google.com/eeh-nwns-zqc>
Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) - winner of the SDG 3 – Good Health and Wellbeing Champion Award is a community-focused civil society organizations (CSOs) international Movement/Network Coalition and Think-tank deeply engaged in promoting evidence-based credible actions and support for policies, practices, programmes and interventions that enhance productivity, accountability, transparency, and civil society’s coordination/contributions in gender justice, financial inclusion, equitable access to health, democracy, good governance and human rights; in Society Welfare/Social Safety nets, Development Work/Sustainable Development, Health - including Traditional Complimentary Integrative Health (TCIH)/Ayurvedic Medicine; and in educational, literary, scientific, social, climate change, energy, biodiversity, nutritional/agricultural, cultural, sporting, governance, human rights, and charitable intervention(s)/purpose(s). AHOA’s mandate includes Building an inclusive and broad movement for Health and Sustainable Development; Creating avenues to influence the design and implementation of policies, practices, programmes and interventions; Promoting coordination, information exchange and harmonization among the civil society and stakeholder groups across the world; and Promoting citizen involvement, leadership and accountability mechanisms in the implementation of respective interventions.
AHOA has a global membership/partnership of over 1,900 (One Thousand, Nine Hundred) organizations mainly from the global South and promotes the ‘One Health’ paradigm where Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. AHOA uses partnership/collaboration, advocacy, research/evidence generation, capacity development, outreaches, monitoring and evaluation (M&E) as strategies. AHOA’s activities/interventions are for the benefit of rural and poor urban dwellers, marginalized, vulnerable and disadvantaged populations of women, children, adolescents, persons with disability, persons in conflict-affected areas, the poor, elderly, rural, disadvantaged and vulnerable persons, orphans and the elderly.
The AHOA CSOs
Movement/Network Coalition and Think-tank works to explore the nexus between
and within the following sectors:
1. Health - including UHC, PHC, Reproductive
Health, PHC, HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB), Malaria, NCDs, NTDs, Infectious and
Communicable diseases, Vaccines/Immunization and COVID-19;
2. Energy and Environment - including
biodiversity, environment, ecosystems, renewable energy, energy efficiency,
conservation and climate change (BEEREEECCC);
3. Nutrition/micronutrients and Food
Security;
4. Gender, Democracy, Good Governance,
Peace, Human Security and Human Rights; and
5. Sustainable Development across regions, populations, communities and generations
AHOA partners with the Society for Conservation and Sustainability of Energy and Environment in Nigeria (SOCSEEN). AHOA has members/local Chapters in Nigeria’s 36 States and Federal Capital Abuja, National Chapters in some countries, sub-regional Chapters in North Africa, West and Central Africa, East and Southern Africa; and in America, Asia, Caribbean, Europe and Oceania regions. AHOA has a Consultative Status at the United Nations ECOSOC; and an Accredited Observer status at the UNEP/United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA).
Best regards,
Uzodinma
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje, CMC, CMTF, FIMC, FIMS,
FNAE, FASI, FAHOA
CEO/Evaluation
Expert, Projects Management Counsultant and Lead Facilitator/Trainer,
Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA)
- CSOs Global Movement for Health and Development
(Winner of the SDG 3 – Good Health and Wellbeing Champion
Award)
1
Taiwo Close, MCC Rd, P.O. Box 1484, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria
Plot 520, FHA Estate, Lugbe, Airport Rd; P.O. Box
8880, Wuse, Abuja, Nigeria
Twitter: @uaadirieje;
https://twitter.com/uaadirieje; https://twitter.com/afrihealthcso; @DAdirieje; @afrihealthcso
Email: afrepton@gmail.com,
hspconsults2012@gmail.com
Instagram: @druzoadirieje;
https://www.instagram.com/druzoadirieje/
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/uzoadirieje;
https://web.facebook.com/afrihealthcsos;
Skype: druzoadirieje,
uaadirieje@yahoo.com;
Zoom: uaadirieje@yahoo.com
LinkedIn: https://ng.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Dr.+Uzodinma/Adirieje
Phone,
Telegram & WhatsApp: +234 803 472 5905
Website: http://www.afrihealthcsos.org
https://afrihealthoptonetassociation.blogspot.com
Sunday, 20 August 2023
ACISOC 2024 Conference Information Board – Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA)
ACISOC 2024 Conference Information Board – Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA)
Excellency,
Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) - CSOs Global Movement and Think-tank is in the process of organizing the maiden African Civil Society Conference (ACISOC) in 2024. The theme of ACISOC 2024 is ‘ADVANCING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE CIVIL SOCIETY TOWARDS ACHIEVING THE 2030 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND AGENDA 2063’
If you/your organization would like to be kept informed about
the preparations and processes leading to the maiden ACISOC, volunteer to serve
in this conference when due, and or keep a tab on developments around the
Conference planning, implementation, etc., click on the following link below to
ACISOC’s 2024 Conference Information Board (WhatsApp platform):
https://chat.whatsapp.com/HNfEkL3yAcJH625N6RMma8
African
Civil Society Conference (ACISOC) 2024
Theme: Advancing the Contributions of the Civil Society towards Achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2063
Please email and direct all inquiries and concerns to:
The CEO/Conference Director, Afrihealth Optonet
Association (AHOA) ceoafrihealth@gmail.com
WhatsApp: +2348034725905
Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) - winner of the SDG 3 – Good Health and Wellbeing Champion Award is a community-focused civil society organizations (CSOs) international Movement/Network Coalition and Think-tank deeply engaged in promoting evidence-based credible actions and support for policies, practices, programmes and interventions that enhance productivity, accountability, transparency, and civil society’s coordination/contributions in gender justice, financial inclusion, equitable access to health, democracy, good governance and human rights; in Society Welfare/Social Safety nets, Development Work/Sustainable Development, Health - including Traditional Complimentary Integrative Health (TCIH)/Ayurvedic Medicine; and in educational, literary, scientific, social, climate change, energy, biodiversity, nutritional/agricultural, cultural, sporting, governance, human rights, and charitable intervention(s)/purpose(s). AHOA’s mandate includes Building an inclusive and broad movement for Health and Sustainable Development; Creating avenues to influence the design and implementation of policies, practices, programmes and interventions; Promoting coordination, information exchange and harmonization among the civil society and stakeholder groups across the world; and Promoting citizen involvement, leadership and accountability mechanisms in the implementation of respective interventions.
AHOA has a global membership/partnership of over 1,900 (One Thousand, Nine Hundred) organizations mainly from the global South and promotes the ‘One Health’ paradigm where Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. AHOA uses partnership/collaboration, advocacy, research/evidence generation, capacity development, outreaches, monitoring and evaluation (M&E) as strategies. AHOA’s activities/interventions are for the benefit of rural and poor urban dwellers, marginalized, vulnerable and disadvantaged populations of women, children, adolescents, persons with disability, persons in conflict-affected areas, the poor, elderly, rural, disadvantaged and vulnerable persons, orphans and the elderly.
The AHOA CSOs Movement/Network
Coalition and Think-tank works to explore the nexus between and within the
following sectors:
1. Health - including UHC, PHC, Reproductive
Health, PHC, HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB), Malaria, NCDs, NTDs, Infectious and
Communicable diseases, Vaccines/Immunization and COVID-19;
2. Energy and Environment - including
biodiversity, environment, ecosystems, renewable energy, energy efficiency,
conservation and climate change (BEEREEECCC);
3. Nutrition/micronutrients and Food
Security;
4. Gender, Democracy, Good Governance,
Peace, Human Security and Human Rights; and
5. Sustainable Development across regions, populations, communities and generations
AHOA partners with the Society for Conservation and Sustainability of Energy and Environment in Nigeria (SOCSEEN). AHOA has members/local Chapters in Nigeria’s 36 States and Federal Capital Abuja, National Chapters in some countries, sub-regional Chapters in North Africa, West and Central Africa, East and Southern Africa; and in America, Asia, Caribbean, Europe and Oceania regions. AHOA has a Consultative Status at the United Nations ECOSOC; and an Accredited Observer status at the UNEP/United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA).
Best regards,
Uzodinma
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje, CMC, CMTF, FIMC, FIMS, FNAE, FASI, FAHOA
CEO/Evaluation Expert and Lead Facilitator/Trainer,
Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) - CSOs Global
Movement for Health and Development
(Winner of the SDG 3 – Good Health and
Wellbeing Champion Award)
1
Taiwo Close, MCC Rd, P.O. Box 1484, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria
Plot 520, FHA Estate, Lugbe, Airport Rd; P.O. Box 8880, Wuse,
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Saturday, 8 July 2023
AFRIHEALTH OPTONET ASSOCIATION (AHOA) WINS 'SDG 3 - GOOD HEALTH AND WELLBEING CHAMPION' AWARD
AFRIHEALTH
OPTONET ASSOCIATION (AHOA) WINS 'SDG 3 - GOOD HEALTH AND WELLBEING CHAMPION'
AWARD
CSR
Reporters, Africa’s premier social responsibility and sustainability platform
for news and analysis in print and online, about organizational philanthropy and
the nonprofit sector hosted several organizations and individuals from across
the country for her Nonprofit Excellence Award - 2023 Edition at Merit House in
Abuja on the 6th July, 2023.
CSR Reporters is also focused on celebrating the outstanding contributions of nonprofit organizations in communities across Nigeria.
Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje, the CEO of Afrihealth Optonet Association delivered a fantastic presentation as the Guest Speaker of the event. He spoke on Driving Nonprofit Performance and Innovation through Effective Leadership and also highlighted the qualities of the 6-Star General every Effective Leader should have. After his presentation, Dr. Adirieje was joined by some leaders and members/partners of AHOA to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award.
In his acceptance speech, Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje thanked CSR Reporters - the organizers of the event and appreciated that AHOA and himself emerged through voting processes in which neither participated or was aware of. He congratulated all the members/partners of AHOA worldwide on the award of 'SDG 3 - Health and Wellbeing Champion', and encouraged them to take pride and personal ownership of the award as it's for every AHOA member/partner in ninety-four countries of the World. "You may freely cite this as one of the achievements of your various organizations and as individuals too", he said. Flanked by AHOA members/partners present at the event, Dr. Uzo’ (as he’s fondly called) dedicated his Life Achievement Award to all members/partners of AHOA for keeping fate with AHOA, and to his family for their support and sacrifices over the years.
This kind of recognition can only be earned. Congratulations to the CEO of Afrihealth Optonet Association. It was indeed a memorable moment for us at AFRIHEALTH Optonet Association at the event as we received the Winner of the SDG 3 - Health and Wellbeing Champion Award. Dr. Alexander AKHIGBE, the founder of African Cleanup Initiative and a partner member of Afrihealth Optonet Association alongside other members received the award on behalf of AHOA.
This BIG win is for all of us at Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) and we are so excited about it. We are indeed encouraged to keep doing more as an association.
Afrihealth Optonet Association
(AHOA) is a community-focused civil society organizations (CSOs) international
Movement/Network Coalition and Think-tank deeply engaged in promoting policies,
practices, programmes and interventions that enhance productivity,
accountability, transparency and civil society’s coordination/contributions in
Society Welfare/Social Safety nets, Development Work/Sustainable Development,
Health; and in educational, literary, scientific, social, development,
cultural, sporting, and charitable intervention(s)/purpose(s). AHOA’s mandate
includes Building an inclusive and broad movement for Health and Sustainable
Development; Creating avenues to influence the design and implementation of
policies, practices, programmes and interventions; Promoting coordination,
information exchange and harmonization among the civil society and stakeholder
groups across the world; and Promoting citizen involvement, leadership and
accountability mechanisms in the implementation of respective interventions.
AHOA has a global membership/partnership of over 1,700 (One Thousand, Seven Hundred) organizations mainly from the global South and promotes the ‘One Health’ paradigm where Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. AHOA uses partnership/collaboration, advocacy, research/evidence generation, capacity development, outreaches, monitoring and evaluation (M&E) as strategies. AHOA’s activities/interventions are for the benefit of rural and poor urban dwellers, marginalized, vulnerable and disadvantaged populations of women, children, adolescents, persons with disability, persons in conflict-affected areas, the poor, elderly, rural, disadvantaged and vulnerable persons, orphans and the elderly.
The AHOA CSOs Movement/Network
Coalition and Think-tank works to explore the nexus between and within the
following sectors:
1. Health -
including UHC, PHC, Reproductive Health, PHC, HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB),
Malaria, NCDs, NTDs, Vaccines/Immunization and COVID-19;
2. Energy and
Environment - including biodiversity, environment, ecosystems, renewable
energy, energy efficiency, conservation and climate change (BEEREEECCC);
3.
Nutrition/micronutrients and Food Security;
4. Gender,
Democracy, Good Governance, Peace, Human Security and Human Rights; and
5. Sustainable Development across regions, populations, communities and generations.
AHOA partners with the Society for Conservation and Sustainability of Energy and Environment in
Nigeria (SOCSEEN). AHOA has members/local Chapters in Nigeria’s 36 States and Federal Capital Abuja, National Chapters in some countries, sub-regional Chapters in North Africa, West and Central Africa, East and Southern Africa; and in America, Asia, Caribbean, Europe and Oceania regions. AHOA has a Consultative Status at the United Nations ECOSOC; and an Accredited Observer status at the UNEP/United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA).
NOTE: The Award presentation
certificate, plaques, and ppt of Dr. Adirieje's speech are hereby
attached.