



Advancing Public Health Through Evidence-Based Action
Advancing evidence-based research, strategic advocacy, and systems-level action to address emerging public health threats.
our approach
We are a World-Class, Youth-led Nonprofit Organization Driving
Climate action and global development, through community-centered, data-driven, and impact-oriented solutions and interventions to promote public health both locally and globally.

Human Health
We engage healthcare providers and communities to promote responsible antimicrobial use and strengthen clinical stewardship practices.

Animal & Veterinary Health
We support evidence-based interventions in agriculture and veterinary practices to reduce misuse of antimicrobials in animals.

Environmental Health & Climate Action
We monitor and mitigate environmental contributors to AMR, including water, sanitation, and hygiene systems.
focus areas
Our Action Strategy
Our work is structured around defined pillars that address antimicrobial resistance at multiple levels of the health system.
our Projects
NPHAI Programs & Initiatives
Each initiative serves as a platform for research-driven action, where we combine community engagement, public health education, and capacity building to address antimicrobial resistance and emerging health threats.

Project NASI
Raising the next generation antimicrobial stewardship and combating Antimicrobial Resistance through education, advocacy, and community engagement.

Environmental Health / Climate Action
Driving community-led initiatives that address the health impacts of climate change and promote sustainable environmental practices for healthier ecosystems and populations.

WASH4WELLNESS
Improving access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene while promoting behavior change to prevent disease and enhance community wellbeing.

Animal Health
Advancing animal health and welfare through a One Health approach that recognizes the critical link between human, animal, and environmental health.
Our impact
2000+
Adolescents reached
Adolescents reached through school-based WASH, menstrual health, and AMR awareness programs across 6 schools in 4 states (Oyo, Ebonyi, Abia, Bauchi).
2000+
Community Members
Community members reached through awareness walks, radio programs, social media, webinars and distribution of educational materials.
200+
Workshops & Trainings
Three AMR sensitization workshops for butchers, poultry farmers, and women of reproductive age reaching 200+ participants.
15
Webinars and Capacity building
These aimed at enhancing knowledge and practical skills on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and other critical public health topics among adolescents, students, and young professionals.
Our partners and collaborators





voices of impact
Trusted by Health Leaders and Community Partners
Hear directly from those who have partnered with us or benefited from our programs.
Programs like this are exactly what our students need at this stage. The session on hygiene and antimicrobial resistance opened their eyes to things they were not aware of. It was practical, engaging, and highly relevant. We look forward to more collaborations.
Vice Principal
IMG Grammar School, Ibadan, Oyo State
The training significantly strengthened my understanding of antimicrobial resistance from both a scientific and global perspective. The integration of bioinformatics, data analysis, and AMR research showed how computational tools can address real-world challenges.
Juma Maryline
300 Level Biochemistry, Kenyatta University, Kenya
The training was incredibly enriching, especially the hands-on sessions in bioinformatics and data analysis. It helped me structure my research ideas more clearly and refine my approach to scientific writing.
Habibullah Salih Shittu
400 Level, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Nigeria
Before the program, I didn't really understand why we shouldn't misuse antibiotics. Now I know it can make drugs stop working in the future. The handwashing demonstration was also very helpful.
SS2 Student
Presco Secondary School, Ebonyi State
Programs like this are exactly what our students need at this stage. The session on hygiene and antimicrobial resistance opened their eyes to things they were not aware of. It was practical, engaging, and highly relevant. We look forward to more collaborations.
Vice Principal
IMG Grammar School, Ibadan, Oyo State
The training significantly strengthened my understanding of antimicrobial resistance from both a scientific and global perspective. The integration of bioinformatics, data analysis, and AMR research showed how computational tools can address real-world challenges.
Juma Maryline
300 Level Biochemistry, Kenyatta University, Kenya
The training was incredibly enriching, especially the hands-on sessions in bioinformatics and data analysis. It helped me structure my research ideas more clearly and refine my approach to scientific writing.
Habibullah Salih Shittu
400 Level, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Nigeria
Before the program, I didn't really understand why we shouldn't misuse antibiotics. Now I know it can make drugs stop working in the future. The handwashing demonstration was also very helpful.
SS2 Student
Presco Secondary School, Ebonyi State
frequently asked questions
Questions About Our Work
We answer key questions about NPHAI, our programs, and how you can get involved
Is NPHAI officially registered?
Yes. NPHAI is a formally registered nonprofit organization in Nigeria, committed to advancing public health initiatives and combating AMR.
What is AMR and why does it matter?
Yes. NPHAI is a formally registered nonprofit organization in Nigeria, committed to advancing public health initiatives and combating AMR.
Where does NPHAI operate?
Yes. NPHAI is a formally registered nonprofit organization in Nigeria, committed to advancing public health initiatives and combating AMR.
Who can participate in your programs?
Yes. NPHAI is a formally registered nonprofit organization in Nigeria, committed to advancing public health initiatives and combating AMR.
How can I support NPHAI?
Yes. NPHAI is a formally registered nonprofit organization in Nigeria, committed to advancing public health initiatives and combating AMR.
Who leads NPHAI?
Yes. NPHAI is a formally registered nonprofit organization in Nigeria, committed to advancing public health initiatives and combating AMR.
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