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Historical development
Health, Environment and Development Foundation was registered on 7th March 2005 with Registration Number: CAC/IT/NO 18195
The Vision of the Foundation is “A non-governmental organization with effective presence in rural and urban Nigeria and Africa.”
The Mission of the Foundation is “To create a unique health-related organization focused on providing total quality health care with an absolute focus on excellence.”
Since its inception, Health, Environment and Development Foundation has engaged in various activities such as:
- distribution of Long-Lasting Insecticide Treated Nets (LLINs) in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State,
2. Deworming of primary school children in Badagry Local Government Area of Lagos State
3. Monitoring of Indoor Residual Spraying
4. Health information dissemination information on Lassa Fever and Corona virus in Ondo and Osun States
5. Conducting World Bank assisted researches on Infectious Diseases and Women’s Health in Lagos
6. Conducting surveys and Annual Operational Plans for various states in Nigeria
7. Conducting researches on malaria in children and in pregnant women in Nigeria
We Engage in Medical Research

The value, importance and oversight of health research
Research in Health is of high value to society in that it gives vital information about many issues concerning a disease such as its risk factors, trends, treatment outcomes, prognosis, public health interventions, functional abilities and/or quality of care, patterns of care, and health financing on private and public levels and use of health care.
Research in Health also incorporates, toxicity studies, traditional medicinal herbs and their efficacy as well as adverse drug reactions to medications and to vaccines. Research in Health has an immense effect on the health and longevity of humans and animals for increase productivity.
Where there is little interest in Health Research, essential public benefits may gradually become distressed.
Most Recent Key Research Papers:
1. A 2-month intervention study of preventive clothing against mosquito bites among malnourished and well-nourished children under 5 years of age living on the Atlantic Ocean Coast of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. Afolabi BM et al. Malar J (2020) 19:61 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-3143-x
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Environmental Management
Environmental Management is concerned with the description and monitoring of changes in the environment , with predicting future changes with an attempts to maximize human benefit and to minimize environmental degradation due to human activities.
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We Believed in Creating Impact: Recent Work
One of the key things is creating an impact in the society within and around you. What people need is information, care and actualization.
Once this three keys are put in place, research work become easy and the world will be a better place to live.
We have done a lot and we will continue to do more with your great assistance.
Health Impact Assessment of Policies
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Surveys on Non-communicable Diseases
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Proposed Study
1. Fertility Profile of male and female petrol pump handlers in metropolitan Lagos
2. Epidemiological determination of Cardiac Diseases, Renal Diseases and Metabolic Disease (Diabetes Mellitus) in three sub-Saharan Africa countries – The Gambia, Nigeria and Uganda.
3. Febrile illnesses in pregnancy
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Outdoor behavioral healthcare services to youth and young adults
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