Who We are

    At the Centre for the Right to Health (CRH), we believe that health is not a privilege—it is a fundamental human right. Our work is rooted in the conviction that every person, regardless of gender, disability, income, or social status, deserves access to quality healthcare, a safe environment, and the opportunity to live with dignity.

 

    CRH is a Nigerian nonprofit organization advancing health equity through advocacy, community engagement, research, and strategic action. We work at the intersection of public health, gender justice, disability inclusion, and environmental sustainability—addressing the structural barriers that keep communities vulnerable and unheard.

 

    Our programs focus on preventing gender-based violence, expanding access to health information and services, empowering women and girls, amplifying the voices of persons with disabilities, and promoting healthier environments as a foundation for wellbeing. We partner with traditional leaders, youth groups, schools, policymakers, and grassroots networks to drive practical solutions that create measurable change.

 

    We do more than speak about rights—we build systems, strengthen communities, and influence policies so that the right to health becomes a lived reality for all.

 

At CRH, dignity is non-negotiable. Inclusion is intentional. Impact is measurable.

MISSION

To advance holistic health and well-being by addressing the social, environmental, mental, and economic factors that shape people's lives especially the vulnerable through research, advocacy, and inclusive service

VISION

An inclusive society where just systems, equitable policies, and compassionate services enable every person, especially the most vulnerable to thrive in health and dignity.