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Female African Leaders Make Pledge Following Inaugural WIE Africa Symposium

 

The WIE (Women: Inspiration and Enterprise) Africa Symposium, hosted by WIE founder Dee Poku, in conjunction with Mrs. Toyin Saraki Founder-President of

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Wellbeing Foundation Africa Empowers and Educates Young Women on Violence Against Women at University of Lagos’ “Girl Revolution III”

 

 

As a part of the Wellbeing Foundation Africa’s longstanding commitment to the elimination of gender based violence, the Wellbeing Foundation Africa participated in the University of Lagos’ “Girl Revolution III,”a project dedicated to empowering and inspiring young women for change and success, in line with the global “1 Billion Rising” movement.

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The Wellbeing Foundation Africa 2012 Review; Renewed Purpose for 2013

 

"As 2013 blossoms with aspirations, we extend our deepest gratitude to our partners, colleagues and supporters who are working hard with us to improve MNCH across the globe. Collectively, we can make a difference"

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The Wellbeing Foundation Africa Fights to Eliminate Domestic Violence in ‘Say No! to Violence Against Women’ Movement

 

 

The Wellbeing Foundation Africa Fights to Eliminate Domestic Violence in ‘Say No! To Violence Against Women’ Movement

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  • Female African Leaders Make Pledge Following Inaugural WIE Africa Symposium

    Female African Leaders Make Pledge Fo

  • Wellbeing Foundation Africa Provides Grant for Free Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in Recognition of World Cancer Day 2013

    Wellbeing Foundation Africa Provides

  • Wellbeing Foundation Africa Empowers and Educates Young Women on Violence Against Women at University of Lagos’ “Girl Revolution III”

    Wellbeing Foundation Africa Empowers

  • The Wellbeing Foundation Africa 2012 Review; Renewed Purpose for 2013

    The Wellbeing Foundation Africa 2012

  • The Wellbeing Foundation Africa Fights to Eliminate Domestic Violence in ‘Say No! to Violence Against Women’ Movement

    The Wellbeing Foundation Africa Fight

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Our Profile

The WellBeing Foundation was founded by Mrs. Toyin Saraki, international campaigner for maternal, newborn and child health, rights and empowerment to reverse the vicious cycle of poverty in the society by easing its less privileged members into a state of wellbeing which, in her opinion is "a satisfactory condition of existence in health, happiness and prosperity".

The Foundation is encouraged by the philosophy of the great writer, Elie Wiesel who stated that “If someone suffers and keeps silent, it can be a good silence. If someone suffers and I keep silent, then it is destructive silence. We are responsible for one another. I am responsible for his or her suffering, for his or her destiny”.

While The WellBeing Foundation has national coverage on the issue of maternal and infant health, Alaafia Kwara has since 2003 brought several initiatives and interventions to make life better for the people of Kwara State.