About Us

Who we are?

The Women and Children Health Empowerment Foundation (WACHEF), is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) registered to practice in Nigeria. The NGO works in partnership with public, private and other non-government organizations to promote accountability, good governance and contribute in achieving equitable, sustainable and quality healthcare delivery in Nigeria. WACHEF was registered with Taraba State Government in 2001 and with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria in August 2005 with registration number CAC/IT/No 19194. Our strength lies in the strong team of young Professionals who have versatile experience in governance, human resource management, information and communication technologies and health.

Core Values

WACHEF is committed to upholding and ensuring that these values guide our day-to-day work: • Partnership and networking: WACHEF recognize the value and strength of partnership and networking. We will seek to network and partner with people and organization(s) that share our values, goals and objectives. • Integrity, transparency and accountability. WACHEF is committed to being accountable at all levels for the effectiveness of the organization actions and openness in the judgments and communication with others. We appreciate the trust of our donors, partners and the public thus we will strive to maintain the highest standards of integrity, accountability and transparency. • Team Work and Self Esteem: We are committed to work as a team to actualize the vision and mission of our organization. We will also promote the self-esteem of our staff and encourage collaboration on projects. • Mutual Respect: WACHEF will recognize the worth of all people and the values of diversity. • Gender equity and justice: WACHEF believes and will ensure equal opportunities to everyone, irrespective of race, age, gender, sexual orientation, HIV status, class, ethnicity, disability, location and religion. • Learning and Leadership: We shall strive to be learning organizations in which all staff are continuously encourage to build their capacity. • Humility in presentation and behavior, recognizing that the organization is part of a wider network against poverty. • Result Oriented: We are committed to achieving results in our work.

Mission & Vision



Mission

To develop, implement, monitor and evaluate activities that will improve the knowledge and best practices of women and children in particular and the community at large on health issues.



Vision

To ensure universal access to quality healthcare and social services among the general population especially women and children.