Caritas Nigeria

World AIDS Day 2025: United for Care, Access & Hope

Caritas Nigeria, together with the global community, stands firm in promoting the right of every person to access quality healthcare, with particular focus on HIV testing, treatment, and sustained care. On this World AIDS Day, across Nigeria and around the world, we pause to acknowledge and celebrate the resilience of healthcare workers who continue to […]

How Caritas Nigeria implements to Health and HIV interventions.

Caritas Nigeria envisions a society where every member has equitable access to quality healthcare services and enjoys good health and well-being. Our  key strategies include: Caritas Nigeria aims to provide equitable access to quality healthcare and improve health outcomes through these strategic initiatives.

Caritas Nigeria Takes Center Stage at U.S. CDC Nigeria Meeting

The two-day Biannual Stakeholder Engagement meeting organized by U.S. CDC Nigeria concluded with a review of the progress made in state-led HIV response initiatives. During the presentations, stakeholders from the states implementing The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)-funded HIV programs in Nigeria, including Abia and Imo States,

Enhancing Public Health: The Impact of Chlorine Solution Preparation

The Comprehensive Humanitarian Emergency Response and Economic Recovery for Sustainable Livelihoods in Nigeria (CHEERS-Flex) project funded by Utenriksdepartementet (Norge) through Caritas Norge, and implemented by Caritas Nigeria in Adamawa and Borno States, seeks to meet the food security, nutritional, protection, livelihoods, and hygiene needs of vulnerable persons.

Encouraging Routine Health Checks in Local Communities

Last week, our team implementing the INTEGRATE TB Project carried out medical outreaches in some communities in Ebonyi State namely; Nkalah, Onuenyim, Agbaja, Nwofe Market Square, Ndufu Amagu, Ohatekwe Amagu in Ikwo, Izzi, and Ishielu local government areas.

Strengthening Partnerships for Enhanced Pediatric HIV Care

In Africa, The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), UNAIDS and Caritas are funding Caritas Nigeria, Caritas Congo Asbl, and Caritas Côte d’Ivoire to increase the demand for pediatric HIV services in Nigeria.