SICKLE CELL PATIENT HEALTH PROMOTION CENTRE

Hajiya Badiya Magaji Inuwa oversees the non-profit Sickle Cell Patient Health Promotion Centre (SCPHPC), which is situated in Kaduna, Nigeria.

Mrs. Badiya Inuwa also lost one of her sons at age 35 to the disease. As a result, she made the decision to take the lead in the fight to educate the public about sickle cell.

The organisation presently provides free consultations and standard meds to more than 3000 less fortunate sickle cell warriors in Kaduna.

In April 2023, SCPHPC collaborated with the Brain and Body Foundation on the Project SCD NIgeria initiative. Learn More

Update: Project SCD Nigeria

As of 29th of February 2024; 1680 citamil have been sent to SCPHPC and 250 beneficiaries have been registered

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As of 31st of December 2023; 1680 citamil have been sent to SCPHPC and 250 beneficiaries have been registered

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As of 19th December, 2023, 1680 Citamil have been sent to SCPHPC and 250 beneficiaries have been registered.

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As of 30th October 2023, SCPHPC has received 1260 bottles of Citamil and has distributed to 386 beneficiaries.

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As of 22nd July 2023, Sickle Cell Patient Health Promotion Centre, Kaduna received 840 bottles of Citamil and have distributed to 250 Beneficiaries.

L-R: On 31 July 2023, Founder, Sickle Cell Patient Health Promotion Center, Hajiya Badya Magaji Inuwa alongside Mr. Sani Adamu, Programme Manager, Sickle Cell Patient Health Promotion Center in Kaduna State, Nigeria confirms the acceptance of CITAMIL for children living with SCD in Kaduna State.

L-R: On April 19, 2023, Solomon Adomi, Head of Clinic and Research at BBF alongside Mr. Sani Adamu, Programme Manager of the Sickle Cell Patient Health Promotion Center in Kaduna State, Nigeria.