AFRICAN WOMEN'S HEALTH PROJECT INTERNATIONAL

African Women's Health Project International (AWHPI), also known as AWHPI Global Foundation, was established in 2003 as an international non-profit organization. It is dedicated to empowering women and girls in Africa and the diaspora through various initiatives, focusing on healthcare, economic empowerment, education, and leadership development. The organization's mission is rooted in the belief that healthy women foster healthy families and, ultimately, healthy societies. AWHPI strives to improve the lives of women, children, and families in impoverished areas by strengthening their capacity to actively participate in local, national, and international development. Founded by HRH Princess Dr. Moradeun Ogunlana, a globally recognized leader in women's empowerment, AWHPI implements a wide range of programs. These include organizing free medical clinics, distributing essential medical and surgical supplies and equipment to underserved healthcare facilities, and educating women on critical health topics such as maternal health, HIV/AIDS prevention, reproductive health rights, and menstrual hygiene management. Beyond healthcare, AWHPI fosters economic independence through entrepreneurial training, microfinance loans, and mentorship programs for women and youth. The organization also engages in cultural development, agriculture, and partnerships, aligning its work with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. While the initial prompt provided a Little Rock, AR address, the organization's headquarters are in Houston/Alief, Texas, with international offices in countries like Nigeria and Ghana.

LITTLE ROCK, AR

Care types: Home Health Nursing, Insurance Counseling

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