RHIFIL (Rural Health Initiatives For Improved Living) is a registered non-profit organization (RC-33644) headed by her president, Rev. Mrs. Josephine Kpere Daibo, a woman of great compassion and love. She is passionate and committed to providing free health care services to humanity especially in preventing and treating health challenges that affects women and children.
RHIFIL is dedicated to health promotion and improving the quality of life in less privileged and usually hard to reach communities through free mobile clinics, response to disease outbreaks, advocacy, Christian crusades and provision of clothing and portable water.
RHIFIL aims to:
- Provide sustainability for rural health care programs through setting up of community based health committees and training of community identified volunteers in preventive health services. To monitor and assist community in health living.
- Health enlightenment campaigns.
- Adding Value to health status through enlightenment, intervention (Services/aids and research).
- To encourage and carry out enlightenment campaign for health programmes.
- To conduct community based health researches on health benefits and remedies.
RHIFIL is passionate about reaching out to the health needs of the less privileged especially persons living in rural communities (most times, abandoned and non-reached rural communities). We are committed to health education, preventive medicine and curative medicine for rural environments especially for women and children.