KANO YOUTH SUMMIT 2.0
Kano police partners AMGF, YOSPIS on campaign against hate speech, fakes news.
Learn MoreYouth Society for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases and Social Vices (YOSPIS) is a youth-led NGO committed to promoting public health, social responsibility, and youth development in Nigeria.
We work tirelessly to address critical health and social challenges affecting Nigerian youth through targeted interventions.
Educating communities about HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and other infectious diseases through awareness campaigns and health screenings.
Actively advocating against drug abuse among young people, promoting healthy choices and peaceful coexistence in communities.
Addressing gender-based violence through education, advocacy, and support services for survivors in vulnerable communities.
Rehabilitation and empowerment initiatives that have transformed lives of over 700 repentant youth, supporting them to renounce violence.
Sensitizing young adolescent girls on menstrual hygiene management and women's health to promote dignity and well-being.
Strategic media engagement through our Hasken Matasa radio program, reaching over 10,000 people weekly with health messages.
Through sustained community sensitization campaigns, rehabilitation and empowerment initiatives, and strategic media engagement, YOSPIS has recorded significant impact in Nigeria's public health landscape.
Reaching over 10,000 people weekly with vital health education and awareness messages.
Positively transformed lives of over 700 repentant youth in Kano, supporting them to renounce violence.
Working closely with communities, government agencies, media platforms, and development partners.
Kano police partners AMGF, YOSPIS on campaign against hate speech, fakes news.
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To empower young people with knowledge, skills, and resources to prevent infectious diseases and social vices, fostering a healthier and more responsible society through education, advocacy, and community engagement.
A future where youth take the lead in preventing diseases and addressing social challenges, building safer, healthier, and more empowered communities across Nigeria and beyond.
Today, YOSPIS continued its Menstrual Hygiene Day outreach at WTC College, where we engaged young adolescent girls in an...
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As part of activities marking Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026, the Youth Society for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases an...
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The Youth Society for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases and Social Vices (YOSPIS) has engaged members of the Youth P...
Read MoreWe collaborate with government agencies, development partners, and communities to maximize our impact.
Your support can help us reach more young people, expand our programs, and create lasting change in Nigerian communities.