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Reminder: Happening Tomorrow!Join us for an important conversation on β€œBreaking Stigma: Community Voices on Tuberculosis...
16/04/2026

Reminder: Happening Tomorrow!

Join us for an important conversation on β€œBreaking Stigma: Community Voices on Tuberculosis, Mental Health, and Human Dignity.”

This webinar will bring together TB survivors, health professionals, human rights advocates, civil society organizations, media, and community members to discuss the realities of stigma and the urgent need to promote dignity, inclusion, and mental well-being for people affected by Tuberculosis.

Together, we can amplify community voices and work toward ending stigma and discrimination in health.

πŸ“… Date: 16 April 2026
⏰ Time: 4:00 PM (WAT)
πŸ“ Platform: Zoom

πŸ”— Join the conversation. Register through the link in our bio / flyer.

Host SpotlightOur webinar will be hosted by Kadiri Oluseyi, Executive Director of the Centre for Positive Health Organiz...
15/04/2026

Host Spotlight

Our webinar will be hosted by Kadiri Oluseyi, Executive Director of the Centre for Positive Health Organization (CEPHO) and Lagos State Coordinator, TB People Nigeria.

Through his work with CEPHO, he has been actively engaged in community health advocacy, TB awareness, and strengthening support for vulnerable populations affected by tuberculosis and other health challenges.

Join us as he leads this important conversation on tuberculosis stigma, mental health, and human dignity.

πŸ“… 16 April 2026
⏰ 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (WAT)
πŸ“ Zoom

πŸ”— Register here:
bit.ly/3QLIYR5

Meet Our Co-Host πŸ₯°πŸŽ—️We are pleased to introduce Mr. Ganiyu Agboola, Head of Community Programs at Equitable Health Acces...
15/04/2026

Meet Our Co-Host πŸ₯°πŸŽ—️

We are pleased to introduce Mr. Ganiyu Agboola, Head of Community Programs at Equitable Health Access Initiative (EHAI) Nigeria, who will serve as Co-Host for our upcoming webinar:

Breaking Stigma: Community Voices on Tuberculosis, Mental Health, and Human Dignity

Through his leadership in community programming at EHAI Nigeria, Mr. Ganiyu Agboola has been actively involved in strengthening community engagement, health access initiatives, and advocacy for vulnerable populations.

As Co-Host, he will help guide this important dialogue as we bring together community voices, health experts, and human rights advocates to address stigma and promote dignity for people affected by tuberculosis.

πŸ“… 16 April 2026
⏰ 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (WAT)
πŸ“ Zoom

πŸ”— Register here:
bit.ly/3QLIYR5

Speaker Spotlight: Health EducatorMeet Balogun Morenikeji Mautin, Health Education and Health Promotion Officer, Lagos S...
15/04/2026

Speaker Spotlight: Health Educator

Meet Balogun Morenikeji Mautin, Health Education and Health Promotion Officer, Lagos State Primary Health Care Board, who will be speaking at our upcoming webinar:

Breaking Stigma: Community Voices on Tuberculosis, Mental Health, and Human Dignity

With her experience in health education and community engagement, she plays a critical role in strengthening public awareness, prevention strategies, and health promotion efforts around tuberculosis and other public health issues.

Her contribution will highlight the role of the health system in addressing TB stigma and supporting affected individuals and communities.

πŸ“… 16 April 2026
⏰ 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (WAT)
πŸ“ Zoom

πŸ”— Register here:
bit.ly/3QLIYR5

Speaker Spotlight - Human Rights PerspectiveWe are honored to feature Barr. (Mrs.) Yemisi Akhile, ACIS, Deputy Director ...
15/04/2026

Speaker Spotlight - Human Rights Perspective

We are honored to feature Barr. (Mrs.) Yemisi Akhile, ACIS, Deputy Director (Legal) and Head of Legal and Economic, Social & Cultural Rights Department, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Lagos State Office, as a speaker at our upcoming webinar:

Breaking Stigma: Community Voices on Tuberculosis, Mental Health, and Human Dignity

As a legal expert with the National Human Rights Commission, Barr. Akhile brings valuable insights on the human rights dimensions of public health, particularly the importance of protecting the dignity and rights of individuals affected by tuberculosis.

Her contribution will help deepen the conversation on how legal frameworks, human rights protections, and advocacy can help combat stigma and discrimination faced by TB-affected communities.

πŸ“… 16 April 2026 (Tomorrow)
⏰ 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (WAT)
πŸ“ Zoom

πŸ”— Register here:
bit.ly/3QLIYR5

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Speaker Spotlight: TB Survivor, Champion and AdvocateWe are honored to feature Adebola Temitope Adams, a TB Survivor, Ch...
15/04/2026

Speaker Spotlight: TB Survivor, Champion and Advocate

We are honored to feature Adebola Temitope Adams, a TB Survivor, Champion, & Advocate and National Coordinator, TB People Nigeria, as one of the speakers at our upcoming webinar:

Breaking Stigma: Community Voices on Tuberculosis, Mental Health, and Human Dignity

As a TB survivor and advocate, Adebola Temitope Adams has been actively working to amplify the voices of people affected by tuberculosis and promote dignity, awareness, and support for TB communities across Nigeria.

Her lived experience and advocacy will help shed light on the realities of TB stigma and the importance of community support in treatment and recovery.

πŸ“… 16 April 2026
⏰ 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (WAT)
πŸ“ Zoom

πŸ”— Register here:
bit.ly/3QLIYR5

2 DAYS TO GO!The conversation on tuberculosis, mental health, and human dignity is getting closer.Stigma continues to af...
14/04/2026

2 DAYS TO GO!

The conversation on tuberculosis, mental health, and human dignity is getting closer.

Stigma continues to affect many people living with or affected by Tuberculosis (TB) impacting their mental well-being, access to care, and dignity.

In just 2 days, we will bring together TB survivors, health professionals, civil society leaders, and human rights advocates to discuss real experiences, share insights, and explore ways to reduce stigma and support TB-affected communities.

Let’s raise our voices and promote dignity, inclusion, and health equity.

πŸ“… 16 April 2026
⏰ 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (WAT)
πŸ“ Zoom

πŸ”— Register now:
bit.ly/3QLIYR5

Organized by Centre for Positive Health Organization (CEPHO) in collaboration with Equitable Health Access Initiative (EHAI).

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Breaking Stigma: Community Voices on Tuberculosis, Mental Health, and Human DignityTuberculosis (TB) remains one of the ...
08/04/2026

Breaking Stigma: Community Voices on Tuberculosis, Mental Health, and Human Dignity

Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world’s leading infectious diseases, yet stigma and discrimination continue to prevent many people from seeking testing, treatment, and support.

Join us for an important online dialogue that brings together TB survivors, health professionals, civil society leaders, community advocates, and human rights experts to discuss the intersection between tuberculosis, mental health, and human dignity.

This webinar will highlight lived experiences, public health responses, and human rights perspectives, while exploring practical solutions to reduce TB stigma and strengthen support for people affected by tuberculosis.

πŸ—“ Date: 16 April 2026
⏰ Time: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (WAT)
πŸ“ Platform: Zoom

πŸ”— Register here:
bit.ly/3QLIYR5

Organized by Centre for Positive Health Organization (CEPHO) in collaboration with Equitable Health Access Initiative (EHAI).

Let’s come together to amplify community voices, promote dignity, and advance health equity.

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For he's risen, your salvation is coming.Happy Easter from everyone at CEPHO.
05/04/2026

For he's risen, your salvation is coming.

Happy Easter from everyone at CEPHO.

Every child deserves safety, dignity, and a voice. Let’s stand together to protect and empower our children against Chil...
01/04/2026

Every child deserves safety, dignity, and a voice. Let’s stand together to protect and empower our children against Childhood TB today and always.

Childhood TB is preventable and treatableβ€”early detection saves lives. Together, we can break the silence, reduce stigma, and ensure every child has access to care and a healthy future.

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