Category Archives: In the News

Sepsis – Everyone is susceptible to infection

Are you predisposed to Sepsis? Everyone is susceptible to infection and virtually any infection and certain can result in Sepsis, according to Center for Disease Control. Bacteria infections, particularly those caused by Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and some Streptococcus species. have been recorded as the highest cause of Sepsis. Sepsis is prevalent among children below […]

Temitope was treated without paying any hospital bill…

I just could not contain my joy when HEI came to my rescue and saved me from despair. As a poor woman of 40, battling with both financial and health issues, I work into the wee hours to earn a meagre that is barely sufficient to cater for my needs and those of my kids. […]

Sepsis-About 3 million children suffer from its death…

Did you know that Sepsis, a frequently under-diagnosed health challenge, accounts for about 3 million deaths every year? #WHO2018Report Among the medical interventions given to children in Lagos government hospitals by Health Emergency Initiative, Septicemia cases accounts for about 65%. Sepsis is a life threatening ailment particularly among the pediatric age. Contrary to popular beliefs […]

First Responder’s Training

One of the innate behaviors that spot us out as humans is “saving lives”. As commonplace as it sounds, however, we do not fully express this nature as we should, not because we do not care but because we do not know how to show it when the situation arises- though we usually assume we […]

World Malaria Day

  #ZeroMalariaStartsWithMe Malaria has become a threat to our everyday life. A child dies from malaria every 2minutes (WHO). The fight against malaria starts with You and I, let us keep our environment clean. It’s World Malaria Day

First Responder’s Training

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First Responders Training

Do you know that 93% of world fatalities on the road occur in low and middle-income earning countries. We are about to bridge the gap by training exceptional First Responders in the bid to save more lives. WATCH OUT! Details coming soon