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Lluvia Health is a child and adolescent health-focused social enterprise driven by the mandate to improve paediatric and adolescent health service delivery in Nigeria. We believe children represent the future and ensuring their healthy growth and development ought to be a prime concern of all societies.


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4

Years of touching lives

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Benefiting hospitals

11

Projects Executed

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Testimonials

Lluvia Health Organisation reminds me that there are good people in the private and public sectors working day and night towards improving the health indices of the country. I have nothing but utmost respect and thanks for them. They have been a consistent and reliable source of support to the Olikoye Ransome-Kuti Children's Emergency Centre over the years. When we come up with crazy ideas to improve service delivery for the children- which we often do- we call on them for support and we usually get it! We trust this partnership will change the face of child health services in Nigeria.

Dr Yemi Osinaike
Head of Department, Accident & Emergency, Lagos University Teaching Hospital

We got approached by Lluvia Health Organisation and we thought they had a fantastic idea which was to create a healing environment in hospitals. It was also in line with what we wanted to do as Cussons Baby brand... We want people to feel comfortable, loved, and cared for within the hospital environment. Lluvia Health connected us with stakeholders, developed and implemented a project to achieve our aim of improving maternal and child health services. We definitely enjoyed partnering with the organisation and we look forward to many more projects together.

Tobi Oyenekan,
Cussons Baby brand Manager, PZ Cussons Ltd.

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