International Foundation for African Children (IFAC) has signed a Memorandum of Partnership and Collaboration with NGO Forum of Azerbaijan. Facilitated by Angela Joseph, IFAC director, it fosters global cooperation to address challenges for African children in health care.
The partnership is also a shared commitment to health development, education, and cultural exchange that begins with: organising Azerbaijani blood donors to support Nigeria’s blood donation drive.
The goals and objectives of the memorandum are ensuring African children access quality education, healthcare, and opportunities to thrive; building alliances that bring resources, expertise, and innovative solutions to Africa; strengthening ties through mutual respect and understanding between nations; and tackling challenges like blood shortages with impactful, life-saving programme.
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Joseph noted her vision. “We believe in a world where collaboration drives solutions. This is a testament to the power of unity and determination. Together, we can create a legacy of hope, growth, and opportunity for African children.”
“This partnership is a defining moment for IFAC and the global community, as it showcases how visionary leadership and collaboration can overcome boundaries to deliver meaningful impact.’’
The foundation fosters solutions and development for the education, healthcare, and social development of children. rooted in empowering the African Children’s future, IFAC continues to champion change through strategic collaborations and tireless advocacy for the African Children.

