LiveWell Initiative LWI (RC: 692490), is a self-sustaining not-for-profit health-promotion and empowerment organisation with a national orientation and an international outlook. LWI has empowered over 1.5 million Nigerians and 3,000 Ghanaians directly and indirectly by proxy contact, inclusive of over 60
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LiveWell frequently hosts undergraduates and graduates from across Nigeria, and from various universities within the country for its Internship program. This runs from as short as three months to as long as a year. In the program, interns are shown
On the 11th of January, 2018. LiveWell held a community health outreach within the Mushin metropolis. The outreach addressed driver related issues, form eye care to how to deal with work related stress as a driver.
Early this year, on the 9th of January 2018, LiveWell Initiative had a training class for some of its volunteers, in its operations office, Jabitha court, Gbagada, Lagos.
We aim to find the missing millions among various Nigerians. Screen them and tell them of the dangers of hepatitis. Alongside our subsidiary Women In Hepatitis Africa (WIHA) and our partner
Hypertension is a condition called high blood pressure during which the arterial blood pressure raises to high level from the normal level (120/80 mmHg) .It is medical condition called the “silent killer” and as it does not show any symptoms
LiveWell Initiative in collaboration with the Department of Occupational Health of the Nigeria Ports Authority NPA successfully organized a 2 day corporate health retreat for the staff and management of NPA from the 14th to the 15th of March 2017
Pharmabridge Initiative, a project from the stables of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) was founded in 1999 with the aim to fostering communication and exchange of information, resources, and experiences between pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, and pharmacy educators from all corners of
To mark the 55th year of independence of Nigeria carried a Cancer Enlightenment and Screening Programme for the members of JoyCity Ministries at Greater Scholar Schools Abraham Adesanya Estate Ajah on the 1st of October 2015. The aim of this
LiveWell Initaitive LWI the self sustaining value additive not-for -profit organization was established in 2007 with the mandate of ‘halving’ (reducing by half) health illiteracy, and increasing life expectancy in Africa to age 70 by year 2030 has so far which has
The Methodist Church of Nigeria in collaboration with LiveWell Initiative LWI recently carried out free health screenings at the “Methodist Church Nigeria’s Conference Medical Week Seminar on Glaucoma” on the 17th September 2015 at Soremekun Hall 17, Broad Street Marina
On Thursday, September 3rd 2015, LWI carried out its value additive Executive Health Enlightenment Scheme (EHES) for the staffers of Supreme Educational Foundation (SEF) at its branch at 23, Emmanuel Keshi Street Magodo GRA Phase 2 Lagos. The aim of
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In Nigeria, even globally, drug abuse has been a major epidemic plaguing youths. This form of addiction starts at a relatively young/adolescent age and proceeds onwards to adult-hood. LWI believes by reaching out to the young ones before the habit
LiveWell frequently hosts undergraduates and graduates from across Nigeria, and from various universities within the country for its Internship program. This runs from as short as three months to as long as a year. In the program, interns are shown
On the 11th of January, 2018. LiveWell held a community health outreach within the Mushin metropolis. The outreach addressed driver related issues, form eye care to how to deal with work related stress as a driver.
Why Health Literacy? Health literacy is very low in our society and the problem is more compelling when visualised from the fact that health literacy has no direct relationship to socio-demographic status and educational attainment. The painful consequences of health
On the 11th of January, 2018. LiveWell held a community health outreach within the Mushin metropolis. The outreach addressed driver related issues, form eye care to how to deal with work related stress as a driver.
To mark the 55th year of independence of Nigeria carried a Cancer Enlightenment and Screening Programme for the members of JoyCity Ministries at Greater Scholar Schools Abraham Adesanya Estate Ajah on the 1st of October 2015. The aim of this
The Methodist Church of Nigeria in collaboration with LiveWell Initiative LWI recently carried out free health screenings at the “Methodist Church Nigeria’s Conference Medical Week Seminar on Glaucoma” on the 17th September 2015 at Soremekun Hall 17, Broad Street Marina
On Thursday, September 3rd 2015, LWI carried out its value additive Executive Health Enlightenment Scheme (EHES) for the staffers of Supreme Educational Foundation (SEF) at its branch at 23, Emmanuel Keshi Street Magodo GRA Phase 2 Lagos. The aim of