Amazing CARE Foundation - ACF

Amazing CARE Foundation - ACF To advocate on issues of harmful traditional practices and on issues affecting women, children and youths, e.g Female Genital Mutilation, and Child labor

Amazing care foundation (ACF) is a non-governmental organization whose primary aim and focus is to provide development and quality reproductive health information to improve the positions of the young people, to advocate for the welfare of children and promote issues for the improvement of the lots women in Nigeria. Establish on 2nd October 2000, the organization was duly registered with Cooperate Affairs Commission (CAC) Nigeria CAC/IT/NO 18059 in February 2005. Amazing Care Foundtion is also registered with Federal/State Women Affairs Commission, Lagos Aids Control Agency(LSACA), a member of ATM - Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria Network, Association of CSOs working on Malaria, Immunization and Nutrition (ACOMIN) and Arihealth Optonet Association(AOA).

ACF/SHECOOPS.  .The Program is still on at ACF head office, 3/5 Rufus College, off Plot Ikotun, By Hotel B/stop, lasu-is...
10/10/2019

ACF/SHECOOPS.
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The Program is still on at ACF head office, 3/5 Rufus College, off Plot Ikotun, By Hotel B/stop, lasu-isheri, Exp. Way, Igando, Lagos.

01/07/2018

Financial Empowerment Program.
The World Bank has taken a bold step in promoting the Nigerian economy through as it seeks to empower grass-roots businesses through model microfinance banking system. The project which is called Bottom-up Project will involve the release of over 10 billion Naira grants to start up each model microfinance banks that will in turn, empower billions of grass roots businesses courtesy of the World Bank.
This project is aimed at eradicating poverty in the African Nation by provision of start-up fund to individuals and entrepreneurs who have business ideas they wish to execute, but do not have the requires funds.
Amazing Care Foundation through its partnership with Nation Builders Co-operative Society, Social Exchange Market and the World Bank is making this project accessible to all Nigerians who wish to access grants to start up their businesses. We therefore call upon everyone to take advantage of this one in a million opportunity to break free from the bounds of poverty.
Forms are available at Rufus College, College Estate, Hotel Bus Stop, Igando, Lagos. 07011322087.

11/01/2018

Yes, as an HIV-positive person’s viral load goes down, the chance of transmitting HIV goes down.

Viral load is the amount of HIV in the blood of someone who is HIV-positive. When the viral load is very low, it is called viral suppression. Undetectable viral load is when the amount of HIV in the blood is so low that it can’t be measured.
In general, the higher someone’s viral load, the more likely that person is to transmit HIV. People who have HIV but are in care, taking HIV medicines, and have a very low or undetectable viral load are much less likely to transmit HIV than people who have HIV and do not have a low viral load.
However, a person with HIV can still potentially transmit HIV to a partner even if they have an undetectable viral load, because
HIV may still be found in ge***al fluids (semen, vaginal fluids). The viral load test only measures virus in blood.
A person’s viral load may go up between tests. When this happens, they may be more likely to transmit HIV to partners.
Sexually transmitted diseases increase viral load in ge***al fluids.
If you’re HIV-positive, getting into care and taking HIV medicines (called antiretroviral therapy or ART) the right way, every day will give you the greatest chance to get and stay virally suppressed, live a longer, healthier life, and reduce the chance of transmitting HIV to your partners.
If you’re HIV-negative and have an HIV-positive partner, encourage your partner to get into care and take HIV treatment medicines.
Taking other actions, like using a condom the right way every time you have s*x or taking daily medicine to prevent HIV (called pre-exposure prophylaxis or PrEP) if you’re HIV-negative, can lower your chances of transmitting or getting HIV even more.
Learn more about how to protect yourself and get information tailored to meet your needs from CDC’s HIV Risk Reduction Tool.

08/12/2017

According to the World Health Organization (WHO)
Taking antibiotics when you don’t need them speeds up . Antibiotic resistant infections are more complex and harder to treat. They can affect anyone, of any age, in any country.
You are the apple of our eyes. See your doctor befor taking any drugs.

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Igando/Ikotun LCDA Compund By Chest Clinic
Lagos
08035534674,08183386910,08104647282

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Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00

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