Since 2014, due to the increase in insurgency attacks, herdsmen and farmers clashes and man-made disasters like floods there has been an uptick in internally displaced persons and an increasing level of maternal and child mortality.
The Health Succour Foundation is a non-governmental organisation with the aim of providing universal health coverage to reduce maternal and child mortality in internally displaced persons population and also providing mental health support encompassing preventive, curative rehabilitative and palliative care.
Universal Health Coverage
The Health Succour Nigeria strategy is to reduce to the barest minimum the scourge of maternal and child mortality amongst the internally displaced persons population by addressing structural barriers to improved outcomes and building sustainability and lasting impact.
Mental Health Interventions
Mental health is a state of well being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well, work well and contribute to their community. People who are exposed to adverse circumstances including poverty, violence, disability and inequality are at a higher risk of developing a mental health condition.
Intervention
Monitoring &Evaluation
Mission
The Health Succour Nigeria is a non-governmental organisation with the aim of providing universal health coverage to reduce maternal and child mortality in internally displaced persons population and also providing mental health support encompassing preventive, curative rehabilitative and palliative care.
Vision
The Health Succour Nigeria aims to provide mental health support and Universal Health coverage to reduce maternal and child mortality in Internally displaced persons population.
Financing
The Health Succour Nigeria invests in reducing maternal and child mortality. We raise funds from donors and funding is then allocated to the prevention of maternal and child mortality in Internally displaced persons population.
We ask governments, people affected by the diseases, technical partners, the private sector and other partners to come together to decide how to best use the funding to meet the needs of people and communities. This is done through inclusive consultations.