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Who We Are

About Us

The Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA) is a non-governmental organization, founded in 2004, by Her Excellency, Mrs Toyin Ojora-Saraki, with the aim of improving health outcomes for women, infants and children. The Foundation combines its programmes with advocacy in Nigeria and around the world to provide robust support for its primary stakeholders from birth to age. 

As the leading agency on WASH and Maternal and Newborn health, and adolescent health in Nigeria, the WBFA leads strong frontline efforts to prevent transmission of diseases; hospital acquired infections; reduce the occurrence of neonatal sepsis; improve the capacity of healthcare workers to provide optimal services, among other outcomes, by using sustainable methods tailored to the needs of every community.

Our Programmes

EMONC

Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care

Among the most common causes of maternal death are pre-eclampsia, haemorrhage, sepsis, complications from abortion and obstructed labour, 80% of these causes are preventable. It is on this background that The Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA), the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), and Johnson & Johnson jointly launched the Emergency Obstetric & Newborn Care (EmONC) project in partnership with the Kwara State Ministry of health in 2015. The aim of the project was improving maternal and neonatal health by building capacities of healthcare workers in basic and comprehensive emergency obstetrics and new born care (BEmONC and CEmONC) respectively.

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MamaCare 360

Mamacare Antenatal Education

The mother’s nutritional status, mental wellbeing, and lifestyle choices, before and during pregnancy, can profoundly affect the future health and wellbeing of the child. Antenatal education forms part of the early intervention and promotes positive perinatal outcomes and should be viewed as part of a life-long journey, a means to help parents acquire knowledge and understanding of the physical, emotional and psychological factors that affect their health and that of the unborn child. 

With an estimated 560 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, Nigeria currently is the largest contributor to maternal deaths in sub-Saharan Africa and the second largest contributor, globally.

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EmONC

Improving The Availabilty And Quality Of Maternity Care Services In Kwara State

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Sustainable

Development Goals


Good Health and Wellbeing

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages


Gender Equality

Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls


Clean Water and Sanitation

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

Latest News

From The Blog



LSTM and WBFA Equip Centre of Excellence at FMC Jabi with Advanced Obstetrics and Surgical Training Tools


On July 10, 2024, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), in partnership with the Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA), handed over state-of-the-art training equipment for the Advanced Obstetrics and Surgical Skills (AOSS) Training to the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria (NPMCN) Faculty at the Centre of Excellence, Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jabi, Abuja.



The Wellbeing Foundation Africa Hosts First Stakeholder Engagement Meeting for Dettol Hygiene Quest Program


On July 26-27, 2024, The Wellbeing Foundation Africa held its inaugural stakeholder engagement meeting for the ongoing Dettol Hygiene Quest Program. In partnership with Reckitt, this initiative aims to improve hygiene practices, reduce preventable diseases, enhance school attendance and academic performance, while empowering communities, and supporting Sustainable Development Goal 6.2 across Abuja, Lagos, and Kwara states.

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