About Us

Population Segments and Impact
The United Nation Organization (UNO) through its agency for Population Activities (UNFPA) categorized population into different groups: The Upper, Middle and The Lower groups. Research has shown that the lower group is made up of mainly youths, unemployed, women, widows and the aged; who sometimes could not afford the basic means of livelihood and thereby live in poverty and lack and are susceptible to various diseases, and are also exposed to various criminal tendencies which in-turn affects the entire society.
About FLAME-OF-HOPE
FLAME OF HOPE Centre for Poverty and Disease Control is a charity, non-governmental, non-religious Organization registered in Nigeria in 2006 under the Companies and Allied Matters Acts 1990 (Registration No. CAC/IT/NO 22162).

Our Mission
To provide innovative approaches to Diseases prevention/control and Economic Enhancement activities, through Awareness, Advocacy, Mobilization, Education, Training, Skill Acquisition and Research.
Our Vision
FLAME OF HOPE envisages a society where maximum attention is given to combating various factors which prevent the Youth, Women and Children from attaining their full potentials and self actualization.
Our Impact
Since our inception, we have provided healthcare services to thousands of people, trained hundreds of women and youth in vocational skills, and supported Orphans and Vulnerable Children with education and nutrition.

Core Focus
Core Focus
- Key Population Intervention (KPIs)
- HIV Testing Services (HTS)
- GBV Prevention Awareness Campaign
- Adolescent & Youth Program (AYP)
- Vaccination & Immunization Campaign
- Sexual Reproductive Health Awareness
- Economic Empowerment
- OVC support
General Program Areas
General Program Areas
- HIV/AIDS & TB Prevention/Control Activities
- Viral Hepatitis and Cancer Screening
- Reproductive Health Awareness
- Attitude Modification Campaign
- Advocacy & Sensitization Campaign
- Youth Development Programs
- Capacity Building & Support
- Women & Widows Empowerment
- Peace building & Conflict Resolution
- OVC rehabilitation & Reintegration
- Networking & Research
Our Board Of Trustees

Mary Udoh

Andrew Henry

Pancin Ret

Naomi Yohanna

Sunday Yakubu