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Public health journalists and advocates committed to holding government and relevant stakeholders accountable for quality, affordable and universal health
“We aim to contribute to the attainment of quality health for all through effective reportage that will compel government to take positive decisions for the health sector in Nigeria.”
“To collaborate with all stakeholders, engage policy makers through adequate reportage to change poor health indices in the country and ensure a healthy Nation”.

Capacity- Building for Health Journalists

We offer a framework for responsible health reporting, ensuring accuracy and clarity while preventing unnecessary alarm.


Thanks to ANHEJ training, I feel more confident in my ability to report on health crises, ensuring that my audience receives accurate, timely, and responsible information.”
Their team of experts helped us identify the best communication channels for our target audiences, including radio stations, social media, and community outreach. We were also trained on how to handle health misinformation and how to present accurate, evidence-based information in a simple yet compelling way.

Thanks to ANHEJ support, our campaign saw remarkable success. Not only did we reach rural communities that were previously hard to engage, but we also increased awareness about critical maternal health practices. The public trust in our message grew, and we were able to make a lasting impact. We couldn’t have achieved these results without ANHEJ expertise and guidance.”




Health news associations amplify public understanding of critical health issues, such as disease outbreaks, preventive measures, and healthy living.


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