Society for Family Health (SFH) is an indigenous non profit, non-political, non-governmental organisation in Nigeria which has interventions in various health fields, including child survival, malaria prevention and treatment, HIV and AIDS prevention, and reproductive health. SFH implements her life saving programmes in partnership with the public and private sectors and provides health products, clinical services and behaviour change communications to Nigerians in both urban and rural areas, especially among the most vulnerable.
SFH works through 24 field offices spread across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory - where the headquarters is located.
Currently running programmes include: Cervical Cancer Screening & Preventative Therapy (CCS&PT) project, Enhancing Nigeria's Response to HIV & AIDS (ENR), Expanded Social Marketing Project in Nigeria (ESMPIN), Global Fund Malaria, Global Fund HIV, Strengthening HIV Prevention Services for Most at-risk Populations (SHiPS for MARPs), Women's Health Project, Universal Access to Female Condom, Maternal & Neonatal Health Project - North East Nigeria
SFH is affliated with PSI and partners with several international donors.