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Happy Workers’ Day

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Today, we celebrate the resilience, dedication, and ingenuity of workers across all sectors on the occasion of International Workers’ Day. The Dr. Osahon Enabulele Foundation see workers as the backbone of society. DOEF recognize the tireless efforts of all workers/ professionals across several cadres and disciplines — who remain the frontline guardians of our collective wellbeing. ​ DOEF remains steadfast to champion ​Professional Excellence, ​Worker Wellbeing, safe, equitable, and conducive work environment and human capacity development.. We challenge workers across the world to see their contributions as a key driver in the progress of communities and prosperity of nations. ​As we celebrate workers, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting human capital development and ensuring that the rights and dignity of every worker are upheld. Happy Workers Day, Dr. Osahon EnabuleleDirector General, DOEF.

May 1, 2026 / 0 Comments
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2026 World Malaria Day

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Today, we join the global community in commemorating World Malaria Day 2026. This year’s theme, “Driven to End Malaria: Now We Can. Now We Must is a call to action by international partners and stakeholders worldwide to make significant strides towards the eradication of malaria. Malaria continues to claim lives and hinder development across Africa and beyond.At the Dr. Osahon Enabulele Foundation (DOEF), we reaffirm our commitment to advancing health equity, strengthening community awareness, and supporting initiatives that bring us closer to a malaria-free world. DOEF recognizes the tireless efforts of healthcare workers, researchers, and community leaders who stand at the forefront of prevention and treatment. Their dedication inspires us to continue advocating for improved access to healthcare, investment in innovation, and sustained political will. Malaria is preventable and treatable. With collective action—through education, distribution of insecticide-treated nets, access to diagnostics and medicines, and investment in vaccines—we can save millions of lives.We call on governments, partners, and citizens to unite in this fight, ensuring that no child, family, or community is left behind. Together, let us envision and work toward a future where malaria is no longer a threat to human life and development. Dr. Osahon EnabuleleDirector General

April 25, 2026 / 0 Comments
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