PROVIDING HEALTHCARE SERVICES FOR INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS

PROVIDING HEALTHCARE SERVICES FOR INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS

Our Commitment to Internally Displaced Persons

Over 40 million internally displaced persons (IDPs), particularly in regions across sub-Saharan Africa, lack access to basic healthcare and rely heavily on humanitarian support. At KOFA Africa, we are working to change this reality.

Our Goal: Improving Healthcare for Displaced Communities

Our primary objective is to evaluate and strengthen primary healthcare for conflict-affected IDP populations in low- and middle-income African countries. We are focusing on Nigeria as a key location to build our expertise and advance our commitment to serving the entire continent.

To achieve this, KOFA has launched comprehensive intervention programs. For example, we have successfully provided primary healthcare services to over 1,000 IDPs at the Apo IDP camp in Abuja.

Our goal is to progressively expand our reach to every state in Nigeria. We are working toward our broader vision of establishing a globally recognized standard for IDP interventions, using Africa as our model for success.