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WBF Africa Personal Health Record© Highlighted as MNCH Multi-Sector Solution at Women Deliver and Africa Regional MNCH Meeting in Kampala, Uganda

 

 

From the 26th to the 28th of March 2012, the Wellbeing Foundation (WBF) Africa, a pan-African maternal newborn and child health (MNCH) empowerment organization, partook in

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WBF Africa Advocates for the Eradication of Gender-Based Violence in Peace One Day Global Truce 2012 Campaign Press Launch

L-R WBFA Founder H.E Mrs. Toyin Saraki, Thandi Newton, Jeremy Gilley, Jude Law and Rt. Hon Baroness Scotland of Asthal QC

 

 

As a commitment to end gender-based violence worldwide, the Wellbeing Foundation Africa participated in the March 21st press launch of the Global Truce 2012 campaign,

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Wellbeing Foundation Africa Affirms WHO, PMNCH ‘Born Too Soon’ Report; Calls for Affirmative Action on Preterm Births

Wellbeing Foundation Africa Affirms WHO, PMNCH ‘Born Too Soon’ Report; Calls for Affirmative Action on Preterm Births

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The Unlikely Activist: The Wellbeing Foundation Africa’s H.E Toyin Saraki Speaks at TEDxEuston 2011

 

A born leader, the Wellbeing Foundation Africa’s Founder-President H.E Mrs. Toyin Saraki gave the world a glimpse into her inspiration and aspirations regarding maternal newborn and child health (MNCH) advocacyin an amazing talk at the 3rd annual TEDxEuston event which took place on the 26th of November 2011.

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The WellBeing Foundation was founded by Mrs. Toyin Saraki, international campaigner for maternal, newborn and child health, rights and empowerment to reverse the vicious cycle of poverty in the society by easing its less privileged members into a state of wellbeing, which in her opinion is "a satisfactory condition of existence in health, happiness and prosperity".

The Foundation is encouraged by the philosophy of the great writer, Elie Wiesel that “If someone suffers and keeps silent, it can be a good silence. If someone suffers and I keep silent, then it is destructive silence. We are responsible for one another. I am responsible for his or her suffering, for his or her destiny”.

While The WellBeing Foundation has national coverage on the issue of maternal and infant health, Alaafia Kwara has since 2003 brought several initiatives and interventions to make life better for the people of Kwara State.