ABOUT SAVE A LIFE HEALTHCARE INITIATIVE (SALHEI)

We are Save A Life Healthcare Initiative (SALHEI)

A national, independent, non-profit humanitarian organization dedicated to saving lives and transforming communities.
Founded in 2015 and officially incorporated in 2023, we combine technical expertise with a passion for humanity to deliver life-saving healthcare and support where it’s needed most.

Our Core Values

At Save A Life Healthcare Initiative (SALHEI), our work is guided by principles that reflect who we are, what we stand for, and how we serve communities. Our core values include:

Teamwork

We believe in working together, combining strengths, and supporting one another to achieve greater impact.

Loyalty

We are committed to our mission, our partners, and the communities we serve.

Equity

We ensure fairness, justice, and equal access to healthcare and support for every individual.

Accountability

We take responsibility for our actions, decisions, and results, ensuring transparency at every step.

Duty

We are driven by a deep sense of responsibility to protect lives and uplift communities.

Inclusiveness (Non-discrimination)

We serve all individuals regardless of identity, gender, religion, or background, ensuring no one is left behind.

Quality Assurance

We uphold the highest standards in service delivery, ensuring safe, effective, and impactful interventions.

Compassion

We act with empathy, kindness, and genuine care for those in need.

Empowerment

We equip individuals and communities with knowledge, tools, and resources to take control of their health and futures.

Collaboration

We work hand in hand with communities, government, partners, and stakeholders to create sustainable health solutions.

Integrity

We operate with honesty, transparency, and strong moral principles in all our engagements.

Diversity and Inclusivity

We recognize, respect, and value differences, ensuring equitable access to services for all people.

Recent Projects

We had impactful discussions with key stakeholders, partners and SALHEI team during a 5-day training on Outbreak Readiness and Response: Prioritizing Sexual, Reproductive Maternal and Newborn Health (SRMNH) services in Humanitarian settings.

The training in Abuja organized by Save the Children International from France Office trained and provided a platform to elevate conversations on maintaining SRMNH services during infectious disease outbreaks in Humanitarian settings.

We look forward to continued collaboration as we strengthen health security in our country.

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