Who We Are
Who We Are
We are RHIFIL Mission committed to providing free health care services to the needy, neglected, rural poor, less privileged and humanity at large. We have been around since 2015
RHIFIL MISSION (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, children and communities.
VISION
To give HEALTH and HOPE to humanity, especially the helpless, using Gods LOVE as our platform.
MISSION
Reaching out to the needy, neglected, rural unreached, less privileged and humanity with LOVE and HEALTH.
Our Core Value
This is our guiding principles that shape the organization’s culture, decision making, and operations
Commitment to Free Health Care Services
Transparency
Excellent Value for Resources
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Volunteerism and Love
What We Do
What we do: As Rhifil Mission, we established sustainable rural healthcare, and conduct advocacy and awareness programs in communities including health research for improve health care services to humanity..
Meet Our Management Team!
We are inspired by what we do for humanity and delighted by the support we form others
She is an ordained minister of church Of God Mission Int'l, a founding member of the Christian Women Fellowship International and the founder of RHIFIL.
She received a B.Sc. Degree in Economics from the University Of Benin, MBA(Marketing) at Enugu State University and M.Sc (Investment Management) at Cass Business School Of City University, UK.
Volunteerism or Partnership
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We believe that quality healthcare is a basic human right, which is why we provide free healthcare to the less privileged in our community and with your involvement we can do better."
Go Through Our Various Activities.
To see how we go beyond theory and are making this happen in practice, visit our project and blog pages: