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.