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Driven by Compassion, Guided by Evidence

Dr. WaZzz Foundation is a humanitarian nonprofit equipping refugees, internally displaced persons, and underserved communities with comprehensive health services and pathways to empowerment across Nigeria and Cameroon.

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Our Story

From Cross River to Cross-Border Care

Founded by Abitah Joseph Abinoh, a public health specialist and humanitarian practitioner, the foundation emerged from years of service in refugee settlements. We believe that accessible healthcare, psychosocial support, and livelihood opportunities are essential for displaced families to thrive.

Our programs are built through community co-design, participatory assessments, and continuous monitoring to ensure relevance, sustainability, and measurable impact.

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Mission & Vision

Anchored by Health, Empowerment, and Dignity

Mission

Deliver holistic health, psychosocial, and empowerment services that restore dignity, resilience, and hope for displaced and vulnerable populations.

Vision

A healthier, empowered, and self-sustaining refugee community leading transformative development across Nigeria and Cameroon.

Strategic Objectives

  • Expand access to primary and preventive healthcare.
  • Strengthen psychosocial resilience and mental wellbeing.
  • Unlock livelihoods, education, and research collaboration.
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Our Footprint

Serving Communities Across Borders

We operate from our headquarters in Cross River State, Nigeria, with community-based teams serving settlements and host communities across Nigeria's south-south, north-east corridors, and southwestern Cameroon.

Cross River State HQ

Registered humanitarian organization with local and international partners.

Nigeria Outreach Hubs

Mobile clinics, nutrition support, and community education in Akwa Ibom, Benue, and Borno.

Cameroon Collaboration

Integrated health promotion and livelihoods initiatives with refugee-led groups in southwest Cameroon.

“A healthier, empowered, and self-sustaining refugee community.”