HACEY established in 2007, is committed to eliminating malaria in Nigeria by focusing on vulnerable groups, particularly pregnant women and children under five, using the ABCD principle: Awareness of risk, Bite prevention, Chemoprophylaxis, Diagnosis, and prompt treatment.
To date, we have distributed over 200,000 long-lasting insecticide-treated nets to pregnant women and mothers of young children. More than 30,000 pregnant women have received Intermittent Preventive Treatment in Pregnancy (IPTp) with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine. Through community outreach, we’ve reached over 50,000 people with malaria testing and raised awareness about prevention and the importance of testing before treatment.
Our efforts include social and traditional media campaigns reaching over 1,000,000 Nigerians with malaria prevention and management messages, training programs for community leaders, and support for government malaria initiatives, integrating them with broader health interventions. We achieve this through strategic partnerships with the private sector, government, nonprofits, media, and community leaders to maximise impact and scale.