Create Hope for a mother and child today
At Arieli we provide evidence and risk based solutions to improve maternal, infant and child health outcomes
What we do at Arieli Foundation
Maternity Care
Facilitate communitites to access quality skilled maternity care with Arieli Foundation
Arieli Research
Through research, identify solutions to aid in the reduction of preventable maternal, newborn and child deaths.
Community support
Increasing capacity of communities for early warning, risk reduction and management of maternal, newborn and child health risks.
Awareness Creation
Increasing awareness to establish communities of informed passionate stakeholders to build healthy habits, from improved water sanitation and hand washing (WASH) to family planning and seeking quality care
Our Mission
At Arieli Foundation we aim to provide evidence and risk based solutions to improve maternal, infant and child health outcomes, provide communities with quality maternity care, aid in the reduction of preventable maternal, newborn and child deaths and increase awareness in communities thereby building healthy habits and proper family planning.
With Arieli Foundation you can save a mother and child today
View our efforts in tackling maternal and child health issues in various communities
Our Sponsors
Here are our proud sponsors that stand with Arieli’s cause
Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs & Poverty Alleviation
Nigerian Police Force(Gender Unit)
Community Empowerment & Support Initiative (NGO)
Blog Posts
Featured causes Arieli Foundation stands for
In Nigeria, wrong perception and ignorance fueling malaria in pregnancy
MATERNAL malaria episode is a common occurrence in pregnancy and one of the concerns of pregnant women...
Improving quality care is the most powerful means to end preventable maternal deaths
Many would assume that the 45,000 mothers dying in India every year during childbirth is a result of complications that are difficult to manage...
Investing in the health of mothers in Africa: Social hurdles
Even when maternal health facilities are available, expectant mothers in Africa do not always...