
Bridging Health Equity Through Youth-Led Community Action
A nationwide health equity campaign mobilizing young leaders to deliver community-based health interventions across underserved populations in Nigeria.
Nationwide
Multi-state Implementation
About Project Bridge
Project Bridge was a nationwide health equity campaign executed by the HEAL Society in October 2025 to commemorate its first anniversary. Implemented across 19 underserved communities in Nigeria, the project mobilized over 300 trained youth volunteers to deliver targeted health interventions, community education, advocacy engagements, and public health screenings.
The initiative demonstrated the power of youth-led, grassroots action in strengthening community health systems and bridging health disparities across diverse cultural and geographical contexts.
The Problem
Across many underserved communities in Nigeria, access to basic health information, preventive care, and screening services remains limited. These gaps contribute to preventable diseases, poor health outcomes, and widening health inequities.
Many of these communities lack:
- Access to health education
- Preventive screening services
- Strong community health engagement systems
Without targeted interventions, these challenges persist and continue to affect vulnerable populations.

CORE INTERVENTIONS
Health Education Campaigns
Focused on maternal & child health, hygiene, nutrition, SRH, environmental health, and chronic disease prevention.
Medical Screening Services
Blood pressure, blood sugar, BMI, malaria, hepatitis B/C, and HPV testing in select communities.
Environmental Clean-Up Exercises
Community sanitation drives to reduce preventable disease risks.
Advocacy Engagements
Engagements with traditional leaders, PHCs, and community stakeholders to promote sustained health practices.
How Project Bridge Was Implemented
Project Bridge leveraged HEAL Society’s decentralized campus- and community-based leadership structure. Activities were coordinated through local HEAL Chapters and supported by SRHIN’s national leadership, enabling rapid and effective multi-state deployment.
COMMUNITY IMPACT
South-West Region

Ogun State
School-based hygiene education campaigns promoting sanitation and healthy behaviors.

Oyo State
First-aid training for students and community waste management campaigns.
Lagos State
Community outreach on sanitation, waste management, and access to clean water.

Osun State
HPV testing, medical outreach, and mental health awareness programs.
South-South Region

Delta State
SRH education for young people, UTI prevention campaigns, and anti-counterfeit drug sensitization.

Edo State
Health education on ulcer prevention and lifestyle practices for improved well-being.

Bayelsa State
First-aid education and seizure management awareness within local communities.
North- Central Region

Kwara State
Community hygiene sensitization within university-adjacent communities.

Plateau State
Community sanitation sensitization focused on improving hygiene and reducing environmental health risks.
North Region

Kano State
Sanitation awareness campaigns combined with community clean-up exercises.

Adamawa State
Public health education on sanitation and personal hygiene practices.
South-East Region
Abia State
Hypertension education and community-based health screening initiatives.
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