Help The Woman Campaign runs evidence-based programs designed to reach Nigerian women — especially in rural and underserved communities — with life-saving health information and services.
Free screenings, HPV vaccinations, and community awareness campaigns reaching women in markets, schools, and health centres across Akwa Ibom State and beyond. Our prevention program is the cornerstone of our work — because cervical cancer caught early is almost always treatable.
We deliver lifesaving health information in Ibibio, Oron, and Ekid dialects to overcome the language and literacy barriers that mainstream campaigns ignore. Our community educators are trained local women who speak the languages, understand the culture, and are trusted by their communities.
Health and economic dignity are inseparable. Our empowerment programs offer skills training to women — equipping them with tools for financial independence so they can prioritize their health and that of their families.
We partner with primary health centres to ensure women have access to affordable, women-focused health products and services. Through our network of community health ambassadors, we connect women to the care they need — wherever they are.
We bring awareness directly into women’s daily lives through market storms — high-energy outreach events at local markets where women gather. These activations reach hundreds of women in a single day with information, free materials, and screenings.
Working with local radio stations, we broadcast health education in local languages to reach women in the most remote communities who may not have access to internet or regular health services.