Protection
Protecting the rights of women and young girls.
MercyEliana Foundation creates safe, inclusive communities where women and young girls are protected from violence, informed about their health, and equipped with tech and AI skills to thrive in a digital world.
Defending the rights of women and girls.
Educating on STDs, HIV/AIDS & reproductive health.
Opening doors to opportunities in technology.
MercyEliana Foundation is a women-led non-profit organisation working across communities in Nigeria to protect the rights of women and girls, prevent gender-based violence, promote sexual and reproductive health, and open doors to opportunities in technology and artificial intelligence.
Protecting the rights of women and young girls.
Sensitizing and advocating against gender-based violence.
Educating on STDs, HIV/AIDS and reproductive health.
Empowering Black women with tech and AI skills.
Our programs are rooted in community realities, designed to protect rights, promote health, and build skills that last a lifetime.
We work to protect and advocate for the rights of women and young girls in our communities through legal awareness, referrals, and safe spaces.
Through education and advocacy, we fight against all forms of gender-based violence, challenging harmful norms and promoting accountability.
We provide education on sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS and reproductive health, enabling informed decisions and safer communities.
Our programs help prevent drug abuse among women and young people by offering information, mentorship, and links to counselling support.
We provide training in technology and artificial intelligence to empower Black women with valuable skills for the digital economy and future of work.
By the end of 2030, we aim to ensure that at least 10 million Nigerians across the country are reached with messages on HIV/AIDS awareness, prevention, and stigma reduction through our community health outreach programs.
Within this number, we are committed to ensuring that at least 8 million people are tested and know their HIV status. We also aim to ensure that all individuals who test positive are linked to and able to access quality, continuous health care services.
This program provides free HIV testing, health education, and community sensitization
for underserved communities.
Location: Calabar, Cross River State & Sango Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria
Status: Running monthly
Our month-by-month outreach and HIV testing results across Ogun State and Cross River State.
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| Month | People Tested | HIV Negative | HIV Positive | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 2025 | 300 | 298 | 3 | Ogun |
| December 2025 | 200 | 199 | 1 | Cross River |
A glimpse into our outreaches, trainings, and community engagements.
Founder & Executive Director
Leads the vision and strategic direction of MercyEliana Foundation, builds partnerships, and ensures all programs centre the needs of women and girls.
Program Officer
Oversees program planning, coordinates volunteers, and manages outreach and community engagements on the ground.
Community Volunteers
A growing network of passionate volunteers supporting advocacy, health education, tech training, and field activities.
Your support helps us reach more women and girls with protection, health information and life-changing skills. Partner with us today.
Support our cause with a one-time or recurring financial contribution to strengthen our programs and reach.
Discuss DonationGive your time and skills to help our programs grow—facilitation, media, tech training, counselling, and more.
Become a VolunteerWe collaborate with NGOs, donors, corporate organisations, and government agencies to scale impact.
Partnership InquiryMercyElianaFoundation@outlook.com
+1 (289) 775-3074 / +1 (904) 672-7266
Dabo Shopping Mall, Ladoke Akintola Boulevard, Garki 2, Abuja, Nigeria