Empowering Communities • Improving Lives • Building Sustainability
Greenish Rural Empowerment and Health Foundation is a registered nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing inclusive rural development, youth and women empowerment, and community health improvement in underserved communities across Nigeria.
We work to address the interconnected challenges of poverty, unemployment, limited access to healthcare, and climate vulnerability through integrated, community-based interventions that promote sustainable development and long-term resilience.
To empower youth and women with practical skills, improve access to basic health services and awareness, and promote sustainable livelihoods that strengthen rural communities.
A resilient society where youth and women are empowered, healthy, and economically independent, contributing actively to sustainable community development.
🌱 Youth & Women Empowerment
Community Health & Wellbeing
Climate Action & Sustainable Livelihoods
We promote climate-smart practices that strengthen rural resilience, food security, and sustainable income generation through environmentally responsible approaches.
We adopt a holistic, participatory, and community-led approach that ensures inclusion, ownership, and sustainability. Our programs are designed with beneficiaries and implemented through practical, hands-on engagement to guarantee real-life impact.
We are proud to collaborate with the Global Youth Mobilization (GYM) initiative, a global partnership supporting youth-led solutions for recovery, resilience, and sustainable development.
This partnership strengthens our ability to deliver impactful, locally driven, and globally aligned programs in empowerment, health, and climate action.
We exist to bridge the gap between poverty and opportunity, between poor health access and community wellbeing, and between climate challenges and sustainable solutions. Our goal is to build stronger, healthier, and more resilient rural communities through empowerment and action.
Join us in transforming lives and building sustainable communities.