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At the Free Tribe Network, we promote reproductive wellness, encourage health seeking and reporting behaviours, and conduct programs, projects and research, to improve your reproductive health and family well-being.
At the Free Tribe Network, we promote reproductive wellness, encourage health seeking and reporting behaviours, and conduct programs, projects and research, to improve your reproductive health and family well-being.
The Free Tribe Network is a non-profit charity founded by Tosin Oluwagbemi-Jacob in 2022, in memory and inspiration of late Mrs. Titilope Oluwagbemi-Jacob (his beloved mother) who passed on due to complications and medical negligence following childbirth.
The network aims to address prevailing issues affecting reproductive health and family health, and to provide sustainable solutions to these problems. It was registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission in 2023, and has since set to create a world where individuals have needed knowledge, resource, and support, for optimal reproductive health and family well-being.
Pioneers of the non-profit were graduates students of the Department of Community Medicine, University College Hospital, University of Ibadan; medical professionals, and passionate individuals, who pulled resources to course a plan and structure for the network. To them, FREE is an acronym for Family and Reproductive Health Emancipation and Empowerment.
Within the same year of its registration, the organization took the forefront of Reproductive/family health advocacy with programs like ReproMatters , which have seen collaborations with Critical Healthcare Information Integration Network (CHIIN), Girls First Fund, Precious Little Ladies, and others from Harvard and Stanford University.
In 2023, the network launched its first pilot project in Ibadan; the Stand Against recycled Violence project, and a social service helpline for telephone support, access to information and referral to family health professionals.
To improve reproductive health and family wellness, by providing support through charitable initiatives.
A global community of people making lifelong decisions to improve and reinforce reproductive health and family well-being.
To help vulnerable persons navigate the burden and unmet needs of reproductive health and family well-being.
Dr. Adebayo, Ayodeji Matthew
Chairman, BOT
A public health physician, a seasoned researcher, and a senior lecturer in the Department of Community Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He has published over 85 academic papers, and presented at several international and national conferences. He is a recipient of several grants, and was Principal Investigator for a World Bank funded project, targeting couples in Ibadan, Nigeria.
Oyetubosun, Busayo
Admin
Erem, Mikka
Program Officer
Kebu, Susan
Program Coordinator
Oluwagbemi-Jacob, Tolu
Communications Officer
Kennedy, Uche
IT Lead
Alawode, Oluwatobi
Logistics Officer
Vin-Otebele, Grace
Monitoring & Evaluation Officer
Avae, Enakome Okah
Program Officer, (Research and projects)
Oyetunji, Ayoola
Research and Development Officer
At Free Tribe Network, our staff and volunteers are driven for positive world change. Our web of experts, interns, and enthusiasts give their best to ensure health, equity, and social justice for all.We seek individuals with talent, motivation, and passion to become part of our team. Bring your dream to life and inspire others today.
Mrs Olakitan Abiola
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Moses Plangkat
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Mrs. Blessing Omenka
Head of Design, Layers
Kwamina Obo
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Moyo Adedayo
Founder, Her Power
Sayo Eweje
Co-Managing Director, Critical Healthcare Information Integration Network (CHIIN)
Dayhana Hernandez
Program Advisor, Girls First Fund, Dominican Republic.
Dr Gbonjubola Abiri
CEO, RediMed Consulting
Aziza Kibibi
Founder, Pretty Little Ladies
Pharm Tobechuckwu Nneji
Sub-Pharmacist
Dr Muhammed Odedeji
Medical Doctor
Dr Jibril Abdulmalik
Founder/CEO, Asido Foundation
Dr Munirat Antoinette Lecky(Anto Lecky)
Medical Doctor