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Malaria is preventable. Let’s act:Sleep under treated netsTest early, treat earlyKeep your environment cleanNow we can. ...
02/05/2026

Malaria is preventable. Let’s act:
Sleep under treated nets
Test early, treat early
Keep your environment clean

Now we can. Now we must.

Ending malaria requires collective responsibility—from homes to institutions. Prevention starts with simple daily habits...
30/04/2026

Ending malaria requires collective responsibility—from homes to institutions. Prevention starts with simple daily habits like environmental cleanliness and prompt health-seeking behavior.
Clear stagnant water around your home today and commit to testing before treating any fever.

28/04/2026

Driven To End Malaria. Now We Can. Now we Must.

Yesterday, we joined partners, health professionals, and community stakeholders to mark World Malaria Day through a meaningful Malaria Elimination Program focused on awareness, prevention, and integrated healthcare action.

The event featured:
1. Quality check discussions on malaria interventions
2. Demonstrations on proper use of insecticide treated nets
3. Malaria testing demonstrations
4. Conversations on Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC)
4. Discussions on neglected tropical diseases
5. Tuberculosis awareness
6. Oral HIV self testing awareness
7. Combo Framework, a unified approach to tackling malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV together

The message was clear:
Ending malaria requires more than treatment. It requires education, prevention, collaboration, and sustained action.

Together, we can build healthier communities and move closer to a malaria free Nigeria.

On this World Malaria Day, we stand united in the fight to end malaria because every life matters.At Nation First Founda...
25/04/2026

On this World Malaria Day, we stand united in the fight to end malaria because every life matters.
At Nation First Foundation, we believe that real change happens when governments, partners, health workers, and communities act together. Progress is possible, but only if we sustain the effort, close the gaps, and protect the most vulnerable.

Ending malaria is not a future goal—it is a responsibility we must act on now.

Driven to End Malaria.
Now We Can. Now We Must. Let’s Do It.

2026 World Malaria Day OutreachNATION FIRST FOUNDATION proudly joined the FCT-MEP and key stakeholders in a successful c...
22/04/2026

2026 World Malaria Day Outreach

NATION FIRST FOUNDATION proudly joined the FCT-MEP and key stakeholders in a successful community outreach at Kado Fish Market Field, Kado-Lifecamp, Abuja — advancing the vision of a malaria-free society.
From powerful advocacy to hands-on health education, the event brought together leaders, partners, and the community in one united effort toward better health outcomes.
🔹 Unity in Action: Leadership, partners, and traditional rulers called for strengthened community vigilance.
🔹 Cultural Engagement: The vibrant Gbagyi cultural troupe delivered life-saving messages through music and dance.
🔹 Expert Insights: Health sessions addressed the “Big Three” — Malaria, HIV, and TB — alongside Neglected Tropical Diseases and environmental health.
🔹 Focused Protection: In-depth awareness on Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) to safeguard vulnerable groups.
🔹 Practical Support: Free malaria testing, treatment services, and mosquito net demonstrations empowered residents with immediate solutions.

Key Message: Not every fever is malaria — always get tested before treatment.
✅ Malaria testing and treatment remain FREE in all government health facilities.
Together, we are building healthier communities .one outreach at a time.

Significant progress has been made in the fight against malaria, but continued effort is required to sustain these gains...
22/04/2026

Significant progress has been made in the fight against malaria, but continued effort is required to sustain these gains and prevent resurgence.
Continue practicing malaria prevention every day.

‎5 days to go! ‎Malaria is everyone’s fight—not just for one group, but for children, families, and entire communities. ...
20/04/2026

‎5 days to go!
‎Malaria is everyone’s fight—not just for one group, but for children, families, and entire communities. It affects our health, productivity, and future.
‎At Nation First Foundation, we believe prevention starts with all of us.
‎What can we do?
‎✔️ Sleep under insecticide-treated nets
‎✔️ Keep surroundings clean and remove stagnant water
‎✔️ Get tested and treated early
‎✔️ Share awareness within your community

‎Together, we can stop malaria before it stops us. 💪🏾
‎Nation First Foundation




19/04/2026

As part of the World Malaria Day (WMD) 2026 commemoration activities, the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP), in collaboration with Nation First Foundation and other partners held a Church Malaria Sensitization Service at The Father’s Church, Jahi, Abuja.
The service featured engaging malaria health talks, prayers for the NMEP team and partners, and a community outreach session. Community members benefited from free malaria testing, treatment for those who tested positive, and the distribution of mosquito nets to help protect families from malaria.
‎This impactful engagement highlighted the critical role of faith-based organizations in the fight against malaria.
‎By using trusted community platforms such as churches to promote awareness, encourage prevention practices, and support early treatment-seeking behavior, faith leaders and congregations become powerful partners in driving community action and accelerating progress towards a malaria-free Nigeria.

As part of the World Malaria Day (WMD) 2026 commemoration activities, the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP),...
19/04/2026

As part of the World Malaria Day (WMD) 2026 commemoration activities, the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP), in collaboration with Nation First Foundation and other partners held a Church Malaria Sensitization Service at The Father’s Church, Jahi, Abuja.
The service featured engaging malaria health talks, prayers for the NMEP team and partners, and a community outreach session. Community members benefited from free malaria testing, treatment for those who tested positive, and the distribution of mosquito nets to help protect families from malaria.
‎This impactful engagement highlighted the critical role of faith-based organizations in the fight against malaria.
‎By using trusted community platforms such as churches to promote awareness, encourage prevention practices, and support early treatment-seeking behavior, faith leaders and congregations become powerful partners in driving community action and accelerating progress towards a malaria-free Nigeria.

18/04/2026

‎Malaria sensitization at the grassroots level 💚
‎The National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP), in partnership with Nation First Foundation and other stakeholders, carried out a malaria sensitization visit to Al-Noor Mosque under the International Centre for Islamic Culture and Education.
‎Dr. Nnenna Ogbulafor, National Coordinator of NMEP, emphasized the importance of prevention, early diagnosis, and effective treatment—highlighting the critical role of community and faith-based leadership in ending malaria.
‎The mosque leadership reaffirmed their support and commitment to ongoing community outreach, while also calling for more technical support to strengthen their impact.
‎In response, NMEP, the FCT Malaria Programme, Nation First Foundation, and partners pledged continued collaboration, including training on malaria microscopy and the use of Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs).
‎As part of our commitment to the World Malaria Day campaign, Nation First Foundation remains actively engaged in driving awareness and community-based interventions.
‎Together, we move closer to a malaria-free Nigeria.
‎📸 Highlights from the visit

Larval Source Management targets mosquito breeding sites before mosquitoes mature. This includes draining stagnant water...
16/04/2026

Larval Source Management targets mosquito breeding sites before mosquitoes mature. This includes draining stagnant water, applying larvicides, and managing water bodies to prevent mosquito development.
Support mosquito breeding control activities in your community.


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