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PUBLIC HEALTH IMPACT RESEARCH CENTRE

Public Health Impact Research Centre (PHIRC) is a registered research-based non-governmental, not-for-profit organization in Nigeria dedicated to the promotion of Public Health in Nigeria and Africa. The centre was born in 2002 as a result of the need to promote the practice of Public Health in health institutions other than those in the Local Government Areas via the Primary Health Care programme...

VISION

To be a leading non-governmental organisation contributing to empowering communities in Nigeria and Africa to attain Millennium Development Goals by 2015.

MISSION

To promote the health of the public in Nigeria and Africa through research, documentation, capacity building, advocacy and community-based activities.

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INNOVATION AND LEADERSHIP

It has been a joy to be able to create innovative programmes to fulfill our mission statement which is to promote the health of the public in Nigeria and Africa through research, documentation, training, capacity building, advocacy and collaboration. Our members including the youths have also had their capacity built that on their own they can write proposals, attract funding, execute programmes and produce reports.

President, MWAN (2019-2021)

Dr Minnie Oseji

Dr Mininim Oseji is the Permanent Secretary for the Delta State Ministry of Health in Asaba, Nigeria. She also served as the National President for the Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN). She was at the fore front in aiding the pandemic response in Nigeria. She has completed four LSHTM courses, most recently the Diploma in Health Systems Management graduating in 2007...

Meet Dr. Mininim Oseji, Finalist for the Science & Sustainability #StudyUKAlumniAwards category.
As a trailblazer in public health and environmental conservation, @mininim.oseji is driving impactful change for healthier communities and a greener planet.
Join us Live on Saturday, 10 February, via bit.ly/StudyUkAlumniAwardNG as we celebrate her dedication to science and sustainability, shaping a healthier and more resilient future for all.
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The Science and Sustainability Award recognising alumni who have distinguished themselves through their career and achievements in the world of science and sustainability, and who can demonstrate the impact and scale of their achievements in their profession, and beyond.

CONGRATULATIONS: Prof. Rosemary Ogu

CONGRATULATIONS Prof. Rosemary Ogu, Past MWAN National Publicity Secretary, Past National YDF coordinator, Past President MWAN Rivers State, on your appointment as Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Port Harcourt. On behalf of the National President of Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN) Dr M.I Oseji the executives and entire members of the MWAN, […]

60 seconds with Dr Mininim Oseji

October is Black History Month in the UK, an annual observance that celebrates and reflects on Black history, arts and culture, as well as recognising the achievements and roles of Black people in shaping history. LSHTM is committed to fostering a supportive, enabling and inclusive environment, where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, […]

EVENTS

Dr M Oseji - OFNC Birmingham - Public and Community Health in Style

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