BRINGING STIGMATIZED HEALTH BURDENS OUT
OF THE SHADOWS
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WELCOME TO NAOMI CHARITY ORGANISATION
NAOMI Charity Organisation is Nigeria’s foremost enterprise support organisation enabling aspiring and emerging Nigerian Entrepreneurs to Start, Grow and Scale their businesses.
WHAT WE DO
Naomi Charity Foundation is addressing issues of universality, equity, quality education and supporting infrastructural development through its Adopt-A-School Initiative (AASI). AASI core components focus on increasing access and improving the overall quality of public primary schools in Nigeria, with a focus on the girl child in northern states.
Infrastructure Development

Severe Shortages of classroom space results in class size that sometimes triple the prescribed teacher-pupil ratio for Nigeria of 1:40.......

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Teacher's Training

The UNESCO 2014 Education for all Report shows that there is a deficit in the number of trained primary school teachers in Nigeria, Average Pupil Trained teacher's ratio in some aspect....

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Scholarships

Research shoe that millions of children are out of school and there are literally no one to take care of them. that is why this foundation was created in the first place to help...

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The Award Winning
ORGANIZATION

Naomi Charity Organization began in 2002 as one of the pioneer non-governmental organizations to provide service delivery to underserved and highly stigmatised populations. Part of our fundamental objective when we started was to provide a ‘one stop’ shop for high quality treatment and care in HIV/AIDS, training, advocacy and research.

Today, Naomi's drive to be constantly at the cutting edge of underserved and highly stigmatized health burdens has recently seen the Foundation embrace and address growing concerns over mental health and its general impact not only with people living with HIV/AIDS but the general population at large. Due in part to cultural taboos surrounding issues of mental health in African cultures, mental health remains a low priority on the policy agenda.


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