The fight against Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases will be won when every young Nigerian becomes a champion for healthier communities.

Our youth-led movement spans across the 36 states and the FCT. Click on a state to explore local health metrics and program efficacy.
Impact: 1 community per $45
Coverage: 88% Target Reached
Leadership: 120 State Leads
Prevention: 65% Reduction rate
Reach: 18.5M Nigerians
Efficiency: 92% Compliance
Discover how our specialized initiatives are transforming public health across Nigeria through youth-led action.
Deployment of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLINs) and Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) in high-risk rural areas.
"Before the youth corps arrived, our clinic was overwhelmed. Now, we see fewer children with fever every month." — Dr. Amadi, Community Health Center
Mass drug administration and morbidity management for diseases like Lymphatic Filariasis and Onchocerciasis.
"Education is our strongest shield against the diseases that society often forgets." — Sarah J., NTD Lead Advocate
Capacity building for young professionals in public health policy, advocacy, and community mobilization.
"The academy gave me the tools to turn my passion for health into a measurable movement." — Ibrahim K., Academy Graduate
Mobile clinics and door-to-door health education reaching the most vulnerable "last-mile" populations.
"We don't wait for them to come to the hospital; we take the hospital to them." — Mercy O., Field Coordinator
Real stories from the youth volunteers and community members at the heart of our mission.
We are committed to the highest standards of data integrity. Our impact reporting is verified by independent partners.
Our data is collected in real-time by field volunteers using the DHIS2-integrated mobile platform. Every distribution and intervention is geotagged and timestamped to ensure accuracy.
A multi-tier verification process ensures that all reported figures represent genuine impact on the ground.
We believe in open data. Our full datasets are made available for research and public scrutiny on a quarterly basis.
Distribution of 5,000 LLINs commenced in Alimosho LGA, Lagos State.
45 new health ambassadors certified in NTD surveillance in Kano.
Mobile clinic reached 3 remote villages in Oyo state, treating 150 cases.
Stakeholder meeting with Ministry of Health representatives in Abuja.
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