Quality health maintenance and sustenance Awareness
We are an organisation committed to the development and maintenance of health through various programs and campaigns aimed at the general public and communities, promoting sustainable healthy living.
In view of the growing trend of chronic diseases worldwide, we at EEC conduct free health awareness programs for organizations and communities as part of our quality health promotion services. Health, as observed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and held by general public opinion, is the greatest asset and wealth.
Despite the government’s substantial investment in the health sector, many factors still militate against good health. These include ignorance, malnutrition, radiation, black soot, stress, hypertension, arthritis, cardiac arrest (heart attack), diabetes, stroke, and infertility. These factors have reduced our health status from the vibrant zone (100%) to the sick zone (25%), as scientifically and medically proven. This is of great concern to us because we have received vital information from a scientific advisory board (SAB) that by the year 2020, or before the decade ends, 70-75% of the people living in the Sub-Saharan region of West Africa will either suffer or die from one chronic disease or another. We believe that with concentrated efforts, this growing and alarming trend can be reduced.
Goals of the Program:
– Educate on the food pyramid for daily healthy living.
– Provide information on the management of hypertension and chronic diseases.
– Reduce the mortality rate to the barest minimum.
– Promote citizens’ roles towards environmental protection.
Benefits of the Program:
– Disseminating vital health information.
– Comprehensive health checks on major organs of your body at a subsidized rate of ₦1000.
– Revisit communities 90 days after the initial visit.
– Special friendly discounts for sponsors.
Basic Requirements for the Presentation:
– Conference hall with seating for at least 40 people and power supply.
– Writing materials (pen and paper).
– Security provided by host communities for the health team.
– Accommodation for doctors