PLAN Foundation

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PLAN Health Advocacy and Development Foundation (PLAN Foundation) is a non-governmental organization established in 2002, PLAN Foundation has been a leading organization working on advocacy, access to treatment services, community engagement and capacity. The organization started, in the year 2002, with the name“Positive Life Association of Nigeria (PLAN)” which was the first independent support g

roup of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Oyo State in Southwestern Nigeria. It was formed from a group of PLHIV meeting under the direction and guidance of a non-governmental organization (Family Health and Population Action Centre – FAHPAC) that was providing counseling, care and support services for PLHIV in an era characterized by very high and suffocating levels of fear and stigma, virtual absence of information about HIV and AIDS and lack of access to antiretroviral therapy. The emergence of PLAN was at the turning point in the Nigerian response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic which witnessed establishment of multi-sectoral coordinating institutions, development of guidelines, policies and strategic plans at state and national levels as well as formation of civil society networks, coalitions, alliances and movements in the country. As one of the few PLHIV support groups in the growing Network of People Living With HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (NEPWHAN), PLAN had the responsibility of midwifing the establishment, mentoring and nurturing of several support groups in the Southwestern region of Nigeria thrust at it soon after its emergence. PLAN benefited immensely from the NGO/CBO Support Program of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance (IHAA) through NELA which served as the project’s Linking Organization in Nigeria. PLAN’s relationship with NELA formed the bedrock on which it built its development and achievements over the years. Sequel to its organizational retreat held in January 2011, PLAN recognized the growing need to address public health, human rights and development issues with a holistic and integrated approach. This informed the strategic departure from the organization’s focus on PLHIV-centered counseling, care and support programs to a rights-based, gender focused and inclusive community engagement for integrated implementation of health, advocacy and development programs through investment in strengthening the capacities of the individual, family and community. In line with this strategic change, the organization registered its name as PLAN Health Advocacy and Development Foundation with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) on May 26, 2011. It also expanded its mandate to emphasize access to integrated delivery of high quality public health and development services regardless of the ability to pay. A visit to our website promises to be a journey into PLAN Foundation’s achievements, activities and affiliations. There is also ample opportunity for active interaction and exchange of information with the visitor to the website as well as linkage to further information, online resources and regular updates on programs, events and trending issues on health and development as they affect the individual, family, community and the world at large.

PLAN Health Advocacy and Development Foundation recently paid an advocacy visit to the elders of Eleekara Market as part...
27/02/2026

PLAN Health Advocacy and Development Foundation recently paid an advocacy visit to the elders of Eleekara Market as part of ongoing efforts to expand awareness and deepen community engagement for clubfoot sensitization across Oyo State.
The meeting provided an important platform to map out strategic awareness activities within the marketplace and strengthen local support systems. It was an enlightening and impactful engagement that reinforced the importance of early detection and timely referral of children born with clubfoot.
Together, we can ensure every child has access to proper care and a brighter future.
Global Clubfoot Initiative Obatunde Oladapo MiracleFeet

Let’s clear the myths about clubfoot:❌ It is NOT a spiritual problem❌ It is NOT caused by witchcraft❌ It is NOT the faul...
25/02/2026

Let’s clear the myths about clubfoot:
❌ It is NOT a spiritual problem
❌ It is NOT caused by witchcraft
❌ It is NOT the fault of parents
✅ It IS a medical condition
✅ It CAN be treated
✅ Treatment is FREE
PLAN Foundation, sponsored by MiracleFeet, is here to help through FREE clubfoot clinics.
📞 0916 857 7779
🌐 www.planfoundation.org.ng
Obatunde Oladapo Leye Ojemuyiwa Global Clubfoot Initiative

Sensitisation and awareness on clubfoot continued today at Oni Memorial Children’s Hospital, Ibadan.The PLAN Foundation ...
24/02/2026

Sensitisation and awareness on clubfoot continued today at Oni Memorial Children’s Hospital, Ibadan.
The PLAN Foundation team spent time engaging parents, caregivers, and community members on the importance of early detection and timely treatment of clubfoot. It was a meaningful session filled with learning, questions, and shared commitment to ensuring that every child has access to proper care.
We remain dedicated to improving child health outcomes one awareness session at a time. 💜

MiracleFeet Obatunde Oladapo Leye Ojemuyiwa Global Clubfoot Initiative

PLAN Foundation had the honour of hosting a delegation of Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC), led...
19/02/2026

PLAN Foundation had the honour of hosting a delegation of Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC), led by its Executive Director, Dr. Abiola Akiyode, along with Mrs. Christiana Omidiji, the WARDC Oyo State Focal Person, who were accompanied by two members of their team.

It was a highly engaging and insightful session as the visiting team and PLAN Foundation staff shared perspectives on strategies to reduce maternal mortality, with particular emphasis on the prevention of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH).

Discussions highlighted the critical role of time tested community engagement strategies for facilitating timely access to appropriate medications and evidence-based interventions for drastically reducing maternal deaths in Oyo State and beyond.

The visit strengthened our shared commitment to improving maternal health outcomes and advancing quality reproductive health services for women across Oyo State.

PLAN Foundation and WARDC are planning to put in place a Memorandum of Understanding that would provide for closer collaboration on joint interventions for promoting increased demand for and access to drugs for treating postpartum hemorrhage in women especially in urban slums and hard-to-reach rural areas in Oyo State.

We sincerely appreciate the visit which signifies our joint commitment and dedication to safeguarding the lives of mothers.

Yesterday, PLAN Foundation convened a Planning and Implementation Team Meeting under the ACCESS Project in Ibadan, Oyo S...
19/02/2026

Yesterday, PLAN Foundation convened a Planning and Implementation Team Meeting under the ACCESS Project in Ibadan, Oyo State.
The meeting featured a sensitization session focused on expanding sexual and reproductive health services for women, girls, and young people, alongside a value clarification exercise for stakeholders.
The engagement strengthened collaboration and reaffirmed our shared commitment to improving access to quality reproductive health services across Oyo State.

17/02/2026

Did you know clubfoot is treatable? 👣
FREE treatment is available for children aged 0–5 years at PLAN Foundation. Early detection makes all the difference!
📞 0916 857 7779
🌐 www.planfoundation.org.ng�

MiracleFeet Obatunde Oladapo Ifedayo Tolulope Osemwegie Global Clubfoot Initiative

We continued our clubfoot awareness campaign this morning at Oni and Son Memorial Hospital.The session focused on educat...
17/02/2026

We continued our clubfoot awareness campaign this morning at Oni and Son Memorial Hospital.
The session focused on educating parents, caregivers, and health workers about the importance of early detection and timely treatment of clubfoot. We also addressed common myths surrounding the condition and encouraged prompt referral for proper medical care.
It was an exciting, impactful, and enlightening time of engagement with the community.
Leye Ojemuyiwa Obatunde Oladapo MiracleFeet Ifedayo Tolulope Osemwegie Global Clubfoot Initiative

16/02/2026

Love was truly in the air at PLAN Foundation as our staff came together to celebrate Valentine’s Day in a special way.
The day was filled with joy, laughter, and a thoughtful exchange of gifts among team members. It was a beautiful opportunity to celebrate love, appreciation, and the strong bond we share as colleagues.
Moments like this strengthen our unity and remind us that beyond the work we do, we are a family. ❤️

Ifedayo Tolulope Osemwegie Obatunde Oladapo Leye Ojemuyiwa AmplifyChange Temitope Onifade

PLAN Foundation conducted a sensitization session on clubfoot for Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in Ogbere, Ibadan,...
14/02/2026

PLAN Foundation conducted a sensitization session on clubfoot for Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in Ogbere, Ibadan, Oyo State.
The session focused on early detection, timely referral, addressing myths, and reducing stigma. Educational flyers were distributed to support TBAs in sharing accurate information within their communities.
Together, we are strengthening grassroots awareness and improving access to early treatment for children born with clubfoot.

MiracleFeet Global Clubfoot Initiative Obatunde Oladapo Ifedayo Tolulope Osemwegie

PLAN Foundation continued its community awareness campaign on clubfoot at Moniya Market, Ibadan, one of the busiest mark...
14/02/2026

PLAN Foundation continued its community awareness campaign on clubfoot at Moniya Market, Ibadan, one of the busiest markets in Oyo State.

The outreach engaged traders, buyers, and community members in conversations about early detection and timely treatment. Through interactive discussions and flyer distribution, common myths were addressed, stigma was reduced, and parents were encouraged to seek prompt medical care for children born with clubfoot.

Reaching people in the heart of the market allowed us to connect with a diverse audience and strengthen community support for early intervention.

MiracleFeet Global Clubfoot Initiative Obatunde Oladapo Leye Ojemuyiwa Ifedayo Tolulope Osemwegie

On February 10th, PLAN Foundation staff carried out a sensitization session for Traditional Birth Attendants focused on ...
12/02/2026

On February 10th, PLAN Foundation staff carried out a sensitization session for Traditional Birth Attendants focused on Clubfoot awareness and the importance of early detection.

The engagement was designed to equip frontline birth attendants with the right knowledge and practical understanding to identify clubfoot at birth and ensure timely referral for appropriate treatment. Early detection remains key to successful correction and giving every child the chance to walk, run, and thrive.

By empowering Traditional Birth Attendants, we are strengthening community-based support systems and improving access to life-changing care at the grassroots level.

Together, we are giving every child the opportunity for a healthy start. 💙👣
MiracleFeet Global Clubfoot Initiative Obatunde Oladapo Leye Ojemuyiwa

Address

1st Floor, No. 10, Areoye Oyebola Street, Bolarinwa Avenue, Off Ring Road
Ibadan
200253

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 16:00
Friday 08:00 - 16:00
Saturday 08:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+2348037190628

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