World AIDS Day

The Why

About 15% of people with HIV still do not know they are infected with the virus. As of 2021, five million, or 13% of people living with HIV/AIDS are in Western and Central Africa. This burden of HIV/AIDS diagnosis is disproportionately carried by people with little to no access to healthcare and education resources that can provide early and consistent treatment, and also improve health outcomes. 

 

What We do

The M.Kukoyi Foundation has had the opportunity to bridge this gap by bringing awareness to such communities about HIV/AIDS diagnosis, prevention and treatment. By partnering with The Mercy Michael Foundation, a grass-root organization in Nigeria, we have been able to offer free HIV/AIDS testing, free contraceptives, counseling, and linkage to care. 

Through extensive research and collaboration with local communities, we take meaningful, data-driven approaches. By continuously collecting, analyzing, and applying real-time data, we are able to identify high-impact interventions, allocate resources effectively, and tailor our strategies to the specific needs of different populations. This evidence-based methodology ensures that our programs remain adaptive, targeted, and outcome-focused.

Total Participants to Date

Total Newly Diagnosed to Date

Total Enrollment into Care to Date

%

Ado Market, Karu LGA, Nasarawa State

People Tested

Tested

New Diagnoses

Enrollment into Care

%

of Positive Individuals

Nyaya Chief Palace, Federal Capital Territory

People Tested

Tested

New Diagnoses

Enrollment into Care

%

of Positive Individuals

Madaki Palace, Karu LGA, Nasarawa State

People Tested

Tested

New Diagnoses

Enrollment into Care

%

of Positive Individuals

Area One Junction, Masaka

People Tested

Ongoing

Tested

New Diagnoses

Enrollment into Care

%

of Positive Individuals