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Global Community Health Foundation Organization's name: Global Community Health Foundation(International) Organization's acronym: GCHF Headquarters address Address: 20 Calabar street, Area 7, Abuja, Nigeria. +234-8035984104 Email: [email protected] , [email protected] Web site: www.globalcommunityhealthfoundation.org Preferred mailing address Address 1: GLOBAL COMMUNITY HEALTH FOUNDATION No 1, Anosike street, after St. Thomas Diocesan Hospital, Akudo, Otolo, Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria P.O.BOX 2887, NNEWI, ANAMBRA STATE Nigeria . Phone: +234-8035984104 Email: [email protected] , [email protected] Organization type: Non-governmental organization Languages: : English Activities Areas of expertise & Fields of activity: Economic and Social: Aging Biodiversity Business and Industry Children

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Global Community Health FoundationOrganization's name: Global Community Health Foundation(International)Organization's acronym: GCHFHeadquarters address  Address: 20 Calabar street, Area 7, Abuja,

Nigeria. +234-8035984104

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Web site: www.globalcommunityhealthfoundation.orgPreferred mailing address

Address 1:

GLOBAL COMMUNITY HEALTH FOUNDATIONNo 1, Anosike street, after St. Thomas Diocesan Hospital, Akudo, Otolo, Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria P.O.BOX 2887, NNEWI, ANAMBRA STATE Nigeria .

Phone: +234-8035984104Email: [email protected], [email protected] Organization type: Non-governmental organizationLanguages: : English

Activities

Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:

Economic and Social: Aging Biodiversity Business and Industry Children Citizenship and Governance Climate Change Coorporate Accountability Crime Prevention Culture Development Disarmament Drug Control Economics and Finance Education Environment Extreme poverty Family

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Financing for Development Food Governance HIV/AIDS Habitat Human Rights Humanitarian Affairs Indigenous Peoples Industrial Development Information Intellectual Property Labour Least Developed Countries Micro-Credit Minority Rights New Global Institutions Peace and Security Population Private Sector Refugees Religion Safety Science and Technology Social Development Sports for Peace and Development Statistics Sustainable Development Taxation Policy Technical Cooperation Trade and Development Values Violence Volunteerism Water Women Women/gender Equality Youth Financing for Development: Addressing systemic issues Increasing financial and technical cooperation for development Mobilizing domestic financial resources for development Gender Issues and Advancement of Women: Advocacy and outreach Capacity building Education and training of women

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Human rights of women Indigenous women Information and communication technologies Institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women Men and boys Millennium Development Goals Policy advice Research Service provision The girl child Trafficking in women and girls Violence against women Women and HIV/AIDS Women and health Women and poverty Women and the economy Women and the environment Women in power and decision-making Population: Population growth Population structure Reproduction, family formation and the status of women Public Administration: Ethics, Transparency and Accountability Governance and Public Administration Knowledge Systems and E-government Public Financial Management Socio-Economic Governance and Management Social Development: Aging Conflict Disabled persons Employment Indigenous issues Information and Communications Technologies Poverty Social policy Technical cooperation Youth Statistics: Civil registration systems Demographic and social surveys Development indicators Disability Statistics Environmental Accounts Household Statistics

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Informal Sector Statistics International Economic and Social Classifications Sustainable Development: Agriculture Atmosphere Biodiversity Biotechnology Capacity-building Climate change Consumption and production patterns Demographics Disaster management and vulnerability Education Finance Freshwater Gender equality Health Human settlements Indicators Industrial development Information for decision-making and participation Institutional arrangements Integrated decision-making Land management Major Groups Partnerships Poverty Protecting and managing the natural resources Rural Development Sanitation Science Sustainable Tourism Sustainable development for Africa Sustainable development in a globalizing world Technology Trade and environment Waste Management

Geographic scope: International Country / Geographical area of activity:

United States of America Nigeria Ghana

Millennium Development Goals: Develop global partnership for development Improve maternal health Reduce child mortality Promote gender equality and empower women

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Ensure environmental sustainability Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases Achieve universal primary education

Mission statement:¿towards building a sustainable foundation of health, wealth and peace for generations through innovative , best practices and multisectoral and multidisciplinary partnerships¿

Year established (YYYY): 1999Year of registration (YYYY): 2006Organizational structure: (A)BOARD OF TRUSTEES: 1.Dr. Henry Efegbere 2.Mrs

Tubi Savage 3.Ms Deborah Gbemisoke (B)BOARD OF GOVERNING COUNCIL (WITH ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS): 1. Dr Henry Akpojubaro Efegbere (MBBS,MPH, MSc, PGDM,PGD Statistics, Fellow of PEPFAR/Leadership, Management and Sustainability of Programs, MICRM, AMNIM, AMCPN,FMCPH) Executive Director GSM: 08035984104 2. Dr Anasthesia Ojimba (MBBS, FMCPH) Executive Vice- President GSM: 08033521961 3. Mal Obed K. Tarkie (HND, BSc ICT , PGDFM ) Vice-President, Economy and Community Resources Development GSM: 08032460261, 08026672634 4. Mr Ayokunle Fgbemi (BA, MA, ) Vice- President, Peace and Good governance GSM: 08033037398 6 Dr (Mrs) Lydia F. Adeniran ( BSc/ Ed, Med., PhD Guidance and Counselling) Vice ¿President, Knowledge, Creativity and Freedom GSM: 08036412591 7 Mr Paul Amaechi (BSc,MBA, ACA, MNIM) Accountant GSM: 08033148583 8 Mr Johakim O.I neomon (BSC) Secretary GSM: 08056702743 9 Dr (Mrs) Ladi Sule (PhD Sociology) Director, Community Resource Development GSM: 08055281550 10 Barr. Theophilus Origbo (LLB, BL) Director, Human Rights / Legal Affairs. GSM: 08036540023 11 Dr Anasthesia Ojimba ( MBBS, FMCPH,) Director, Reproductive and family Health GSM : 08064562498 (12) Mrs Kate Efegbere (BSc, PGDE) Director , Administration and Finance (DAF) GSM: 07031089228 (C)ZONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCILS (OFFICIALS AND DESIGNATIONS) ¿ NORTH WEST EXCO 1. Hajia Aisha Ahmed Team Leader 08035976962 2. Dr.Joel Kriga Secretary GSM : 08160120547 3. Dansala Isah Treasurer GSM: 07039454005 4. Ibrahim Aminu Program Manager GSM: 07064889262 ¿ NORTH CENTRAL ZONE 1. Isaac Ojo Team Leader GSM :08035584599 2. Mrs Theresa Amanabor Secretary GSM : 08055603539 4. Mr Friday Okoronkwo Treasurer GSM : 08033148583 5. Dr. Otokpa Programme Manager GSM : 08059129998 6. Dr.U.Offiong Assistant Program GSM:

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08036184216 SOUTH EAST ZONE EXCO 1. Mr Justin K. Okere Team Leader GSM : 08038658646 2. Mr. Olisenekwu Prince Ezeudu Assistant Team Leader GSM: 08069468386 3. Mrs Ugochukwu Dorathy Amara secretary GSM : 08064145400 4. Dr Ugochukwu Onyonoro Programme Officer GSM : 08038726960 5. . Ms Christy Okafor Treasurer GSM : 07052935128 6. Barr. Oseloka Osuigwe Legal Adviser GSM : 08037277993 SOUTH- SOUTH ZONE EXCO 1. Mr Henry Evesi Team leader GSM: 08022948887 2. Dr Juliana Odogun Secretary GSM: 08063959965 4 Barr.Theophilus Origbo Assistant Secretary/ Legal Adviser GSM : 08036540023 5 MR. Godspower Jewo Treasurer GSM: 07032949263 6 Dr Anastacia Ojimba Programme officer GSM : 08036087938 SOUTH- WEST ZONE EXCO 1. Dr Abraham Idokoko Team Leader GSM: 08064562498, 08054265812 2.. Mrs Esther Clinton Secretary GSM : 08039319736 3. Miss Monica Eyisi Treasurer GSM : 08034818134 4. Dr OluwaFumi OlaOlurun Programme Officer GSM : 08034076612 5. Dr Nnemeka Anyahara Assistant Programme Officer GSM: 08069377666 NORTH EAST ZONE EXCO 1 Dr. Abdullahi G.Yakubu Team Leader GSM : 08030532923 2 Dr Augustine Atewodi Assistant Team leader GSM : 08024269633 3.Mal Martins P. Dogo Secretary GSM : 08037650364 4. Mal Obed Tarkie Treasurer GSM : 08032460261 5 Dr . Joseph J. Abdu Programme Manager. GSM : 08058644683 6. Mohammed Salisu Assistant Programme Officer GSM : 08033225834 (E) INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD: 1. Prof. Iro Iro Uke 2. Prof. S.I.Onyeagu 3. Prof.Cyprian Oyeka 4. Dr. Chike Nwankwo 5 Prof.Joe Ikechebelu

Number and type of members: Number of members:620 Member type include: (1)Associate, Corprate (2) Registered (3) Volunteers

Affiliation with NGO networks: (1)Nigeria Network of NGOsFunding structure: Product sales and business services

Foreign and international grants

Membership fees or dues

Fees for education and training services

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Donations and grants from domestic sources

Fees for providing consulting or research services

Additional Information

Sustainable Development Major Group affiliation: Scientific and technological communities

Indigenous people Business and industry Workers and trade unions Non-governmental organization Women Children and youth Local authorities Farmers

Involvement in UN Partnerships: YesIf yes, explain in detail: Since 2005 Global Community Health Foundation have been

involved with commemoration of the every April 7 of the WHO World Day themes, in Nigeria. At some instances, our International NGO have presented position papers on different aspects of the Millennium Development Goals tuned in to the WHO theme for that respective year. That of 2005 was celebrated in Bwari General Hospital,Abuja while that of 2011 was celebrated at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital,Nnewi.All in Nigeria with other health professionals.

Affiliation with other organizations:

Number of Institutional Members : Names include : (1) Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Anambra state (2) Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Abia state (3) University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu state (4) University of Benin, Edo state (5) Ebonyi state University Teaching Hospital, Ebonyi state (6) Akwa ibom state University Teaching Hospital, Akwa Ibom state (7) Delta state University ,Abraka (8) University of Port Harcourt, Rivers state (9) University of Abuja, Gwagwalada (10) University of Lagos Teaching Hospital, Lagos state (11) Lagos State

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University Teaching Hospital, Lagos (12) Federal University of Technology , Bauchi state (13) Oracle BL Foundation (14) Gida Gede (Evagelical Church of West Africa, ECWA ) (15) Civil Organization Research and Funding Development (16) Doctor Projects Nig. Ltd (17) International Society for Operation Research and Statistics , Awka, Anambra state (18) Dawn of Life Foundation, Abia state (19) Nigerian Christian Graduate Fellowship (20) Muslim Aids Initiatives of Nigeria (21) Delta Careers College , Warri, Delta state (22) Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Anambra state (23) Catholic Ation Group on HIV/ AIDS, Benue state (24) Grassroot Community Development, Lagos state (25) Community Links and Human Empowerment Initatives, Benue state (26) Federal Medical Centre, Asaba, Delta state (27) Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano state (28) Murna Foundation (29) Chicason Group of Companies, Nnewi, Anambra state (30) Living Hope Care Society, Osun state (31) Community Initiative For Sustainable Development, Plateau state (32) United Bank of Africa Bank PLC (33) ECO Bank PLC (34) World Health Organization (35) WHO Stop ¿TB Partnership, Nigeria (36) Civil Society Organization for the Elimination of TB in Nigeria- TB Network Nigeria (37) Network of Nigeria NGOs

Publications: 2) Designing Appropriate Motivational Techniques in the Hospitality Industry: the case study of Zaranda Hotel,Bauchi state,Nigeria.2005 4.Treatment Outcomes of Tuberculosis and Determinants of patients accessing Treatment at Health facilities in Anambra state,Nigeria. 5.Impact of Public-Private Mix in Tuberculosis Treatment in Nnewi metropolis,Nigeria

Statements or documents submitted Commission on Sustainable Development:

http://gchf.virtualactivism.net The Global Community Health Foundation(GCHF) is founded in 1999 and incorporated with the Corporate Affairs Commission(CAC) FCT-Abuja of Nigeria in 2006 (RC:22676) and is up to date in its annual returns to the CAC. Motto: ¿¿ health, wealth and peace for all¿¿ Mission statement: ¿towards building a sustainable foundation of health, wealth and peace for generations through innovative and best practices and multisectoral and inter- disciplinary partnerships¿ Vision statement: total socio-economic empowerment of the global citizenry on a self-reliant organisation. Thematic areas of interest include Reproductive and Family health; Human and Technology Capacity development/Entrepreneurship; Environmental/Agriculture and Occupational health; Peace and Good governance; Knowledge , Creativity and Religion among others. Target groups include age 0-49 years and above, including males and females with gender sensitivity. Operationally, the GCHF works in the six geopolitical zones of

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Nigeria, and currently increasing its international frontiers to India, the USA, among others with evidence based result-oriented health outcomes and impact. The GCHF is well experience in project management activities/training in NGO programs ; Income Generated Activities (IGA)/Small scale enterprises. GCHF is well experience on developing training resources as well as project guidelines. GCHF experience also cuts across training and mentoring adults. Our projects/programs include, from most recently, (a)the Independent Monitoring of the National Immunization Polio Days (IPDs) in Anambra state. b)International Leadership, Management and Entrepreneurship at the Conference Hall, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi,Anambra state c) Niger-Delta Leadership and Entrepreneurship

Social DevelopmentAffiliation with other organizations:

Network of Nigeria NGOs(NNNGOs)

Publications: 1) Knowledge , Attitudes and Practices of Sexuality Education in Enugu metropolis,Ngeria.2002 2) Measuring the Technical Efficiency of Primary Health Care in Anambra state.2011

Statements or documents submittedto the Commission on Social Development:

http://gchf.virtualactivism.net The Global Community Health Foundation(GCHF) is founded in 1999 and incorporated with the Corporate Affairs Commission(CAC) FCT-Abuja of Nigeria in 2006 (RC:22676) and is up to date in its annual returns to the CAC. Motto: ¿¿ health, wealth and peace for all¿¿ Mission statement: ¿towards building a sustainable foundation of health, wealth and peace for generations through innovative and best practices and multisectoral and inter- disciplinary partnerships¿ Vision statement: total socio-economic empowerment of the global citizenry on a self-reliant organisation. Thematic areas of interest include Reproductive and Family health; Human and Technology Capacity development/Entrepreneurship; Environmental/Agriculture and Occupational health; Peace and Good governance; Knowledge , Creativity and Religion among others. Target groups include age 0-49 years and above, including males and females with gender sensitivity. Operationally, the GCHF works in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria, and currently increasing its international frontiers to India, the USA, among others with evidence based result-oriented health outcomes and impact. The GCHF is well experience in project management activities/training in NGO programs ; Income Generated Activities (IGA)/Small scale enterprises. GCHF is well experience on developing training resources as well as project guidelines. GCHF experience also

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cuts across training and mentoring adults. Our projects/programs include, from most recently, (a)the Independent Monitoring of the National Immunization Polio Days (IPDs) in Anambra state. b)International Leadership, Management and Entrepreneurship at the Conference Hall, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi,Anambra state c) Niger-Delta Leadership and Entrepreneurship,etc

Purpose of the organization:

Motto: ¿¿ health, wealth and peace for all¿¿ Mission statement: ¿towards building a sustainable foundation of health, wealth and peace for generations through innovative and best practices and multisectoral and multidisciplinary partnerships¿ Vision statement: total socio-economic empowerment of the global citizenry on a self-reliant organisation

A list of members of the governing body of the organization, and their countries of nationality:

1. Dr Henry Akpojubaro Efegbere (MBBS,MPH, MSc, PGDM,PGD Statistics, Fellow of PEPFAR/Leadership, Management and Sustainability of Programs, MICRM, AMNIM, AMCPN,FMCPH) Executive Director GSM: 08035984104 2. Dr Anasthesia Ojimba (MBBS, FMCPH) Executive Vice- President GSM: 08033521961 3. Mal Obed K. Tarkie (HND, BSc ICT , PGDFM ) Vice-President, Economy and Community Resources Development GSM: 08032460261, 08026672634 4. Mr Ayokunle Fgbemi (BA, MA, ) Vice- President, Peace and Good governance GSM: 08033037398 6 Dr (Mrs) Lydia F. Adeniran ( BSc/ Ed, Med., PhD Guidance and Counselling) Vice ¿President, Knowledge, Creativity and Freedom GSM: 08036412591 7 Mr Paul Amaechi (BSc,MBA, ACA, MNIM) Accountant GSM: 08033148583 8 Mr Johakim O.I neomon (BSC) Secretary GSM: 08056702743 9 Dr (Mrs) Ladi Sule (PhD Sociology) Director, Community Resource Development GSM: 08055281550 10 Barr. Theophilus Origbo (LLB, BL) Director, Human Rights / Legal Affairs. GSM: 08036540023 11 Dr Anasthesia Ojimba ( MBBS, FMCPH,) Director, Reproductive and family Health GSM : 08064562498 12. Mrs Kate Ebruke Efegbere (BSc, PGD E) Director, Administration and Finance GSM: 08035984104 ZONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCILS (OFFICIALS AND DESIGNATIONS) ¿ NORTH WEST EXCO 1. Hajia Aisha Ahmed Team Leader 08035976962 2. Dr.Joel Kriga Secretary GSM : 08160120547 3. Dansala Isah Treasurer GSM: 07039454005 4. Ibrahim Aminu Program Manager GSM: 07064889262 ¿ NORTH CENTRAL EXCO 1. Dr. Uro Offiong Team Leader GSM: 08036184216 2. Isaac Ojo Secretary GSM :08035584599 3. Mrs Theresa Amanabor Assistant Secretary GSM : 08055603539 4. Mr Friday

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Okoronkwo Treasurer GSM : 08033148583 5. Dr. Otokpa Programme Manager GSM : 08059129998 6. Danladi Umar Assistant Program GSM: 08036323202 ¿ SOUTH EAST ZONE EXCO 1. Mr Justin K. Okere Team Leader GSM : 08038658646 2. Mr. Olisenekwu Prince Ezeudu Assistant Team Leader GSM: 08069468386 3. Mrs Ugochukwu Dorathy Amara secretary GSM : 08064145400 4. Dr Ugochukwu Onyonoro Programme Officer GSM : 08038726960 5. . Ms Christy Okafor Treasurer GSM : 07052935128 6. Barr. Oseloka Osuigwe Legal Adviser GSM : 08037277993 SOUTH- SOUTH ZONE EXCO 1. Mr Henry Evesi Team leader GSM: 08022948887 2. Dr Juliana Odogun Secretary GSM: 08063959965 4 Barr.Theophilus Origbo Assistant Secretary/ Legal Adviser GSM : 08036540023 5 MR. Godspower Jewo Treasurer GSM: 07032949263 6 Dr Anastacia Ojimba Programme officer GSM : 08036087938 SOUTH- WEST ZONE EXCO 1. Dr Abraham Idokoko Team Leader GSM: 08064562498, 08054265812 2.. Mrs Esther Clinton Secretary GSM : 08039319736 3. Miss Monica Eyisi Treasurer GSM : 08034818134 4. Dr OluwaFumi OlaOlurun Programme Officer GSM : 08034076612 5. Dr Nnemeka Anyahara Assistant Programme Officer GSM: 08069377666 NORTH EAST ZONE EXCO 1 Dr. Abdullahi G.Yakubu Team Leader GSM : 08030532923 2 Dr Augustine Atewodi Assistant Team leader GSM : 08024269633 3.Mal Martins P. Dogo Secretary GSM : 08037650364 4. Mal Obed Tarkie Treasurer GSM : 08032460261 5 Dr . Joseph J. Abdu Programme Manager. GSM : 08058644683 6. Mohammed Salisu Assistant Programme Officer GSM : 08033225834

Description of the membership of the organization, indicating the total number of members:

Total number of members: 620 Membership types include: Corporate/Institution; individual

Advancement of Women Affiliation with other organizations:

Network of Nigeria NGOs

Publications: 1.) Practices and Violence Against Women.2010Statements or documents submittedto the Commission on the Status of Women:

http://gchf.virtualactivism.net The Global Community Health Foundation(GCHF) is founded in 1999 and incorporated with the Corporate Affairs Commission(CAC) FCT-Abuja of Nigeria in 2006 (RC:22676) and is up to date in its annual returns to the CAC. Motto: ¿¿ health, wealth and peace for all¿¿ Mission statement: ¿towards building a sustainable foundation of health, wealth and peace for generations through innovative and best practices and multisectoral and inter- disciplinary partnerships¿ Vision statement: total socio-economic empowerment of the global citizenry on a self-

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reliant organisation. Thematic areas of interest include Reproductive and Family health; Human and Technology Capacity development/Entrepreneurship; Environmental/Agriculture and Occupational health; Peace and Good governance; Knowledge , Creativity and Religion among others. Target groups include age 0-49 years and above, including males and females with gender sensitivity. Operationally, the GCHF works in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria, and currently increasing its international frontiers to India, the USA, among others with evidence based result-oriented health outcomes and impact. The GCHF is well experience in project management activities/training in NGO programs ; Income Generated Activities (IGA)/Small scale enterprises. GCHF is well experience on developing training resources as well as project guidelines. GCHF experience also cuts across training and mentoring adults. Our projects/programs include, from most recently, (a)the Independent Monitoring of the National Immunization Polio Days (IPDs) in Anambra state. b)International Leadership, Management and Entrepreneurship at the Conference Hall, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi,Anambra state c) Niger-Delta Leadership and Entrepreneurship

Forests Major group affiliation: Local AuthoritiesAffiliation with other organizations:

NNNGOs

UN Public Administration Network (UNPAN) Publications: 2) Measuring the Technical Efficiency of Primary Health Care

in Anambra state.2011