Arieli Foundation Expands Global Reach o Transform Maternal and Child Health
Arieli Foundation for Maternal and Child Health, founded by Dr. Natasha C. Oyibo on December 8, 2023, is making bold strides in tackling one of the world’s most pressing health crisis—maternal and child mortality. With women and newborns in underserved communities facing preventable deaths daily due to limited healthcare access, the Foundation is expanding its global mission to bring health, hope, and opportunity to those most in need.Headquartered in Abuja, Arieli Foundation has expanded its footprint beyond the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to Nasarawa, Kaduna, and Niger States—and is poised for greater continental and international impact. Through strategic partnerships with governments, international NGOs, and global health organizations, the Foundation is advancing a comprehensive approach to maternal and child healthcare. This includes workforce development, mobile clinics, menstrual health education, nutrition programs, mental health support, clean water initiatives, and AI-powered healthcare solutions for risk prediction.According to Dr. Oyibo, the Foundation’s holistic, evidence-based approach ensures sustainable change in communities where health services are often out of reach.“Arieli Foundation tackles a major barrier to healthcare, which is economic dependence. Many women in crisis are unable to seek medical care or escape abusive situations due to financial limitations. Arieli’s empowerment programs are designed to change that.“Economic empowerment is healthcare empowerment. When women have financial independence, they gain control over their choices, their health, and their future,” said Dr. Oyibo.She further noted that through training in digital skills, entrepreneurship, and modern trades, the Foundation is equipping women with the tools to achieve sustainable livelihoods and long-term independence.
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