Health is a fundamental human right, yet millions of Nigerians do not have access to quality healthcare. CRH works to close this gap by strengthening governance, promoting accountability, and empowering citizens to demand better services.

GBV remains a deep-rooted challenge in many Nigerian communities. CRH uses culturally sensitive and innovative strategies especially storytelling to help communities confront harmful norms and protect women and girls, including women with disabilities.
CRH recognizes the deep connection between health and the environment. Unsustainable practices such as deforestation, pollution, and climate change threatens community wellbeing. We work with schools, youth groups, rural communities, and policymakers to promote environmental justice.


We champion the rights of persons with disabilities by advocating for accessible public spaces, inclusive policies, and fair representation. Our work empowers people with disabilities as rights-holders.
We believe that informed communities make healthier decisions. CRH delivers engaging, culturally appropriate health education that empowers individuals and families to protect their wellbeing. We organize workshops, outreach, radio campaigns, and school awareness programs on health rights, nutrition, maternal health, mental wellness, climate-health links, and HIV awareness.
