Visibility
in Action.
Ensuring mothers, children, and young women most affected by health inequalities are no longer invisible in data, decision-making, and funding.
Transforming the First 1,000 Days of Life.
Ilori Foundation is a women-led organisation that improves health outcomes for mothers, children, and young women by using research, data, and real community experiences to identify and address gaps in health knowledge and access across key stages of life.
Our work is focused on understanding real barriers to health knowledge and care. We are committed to supporting approaches that are targeted, accountable, and effective.
The Pillars of
Our Impact.
Our work follows the life course of the mother, the newborn, and the young woman—recognizing that health outcomes are shaped across stages, not in isolation.
Maternal & Neonatal Nutrition
We center our efforts on the critical first 1,000 days of life, ensuring both mother and child receive the nutritional foundation required for long-term survival and development.
Reproductive Health Education
Empowering adolescent girls and young women with vital knowledge on HPV, cervical cancer prevention, and holistic reproductive rights across critical life stages.
Data-Led Health Equity
By pioneering community-informed and evidence-led data collection, we transform invisible health inequalities into actionable insights for decision-makers.
Committed to the
Sustainable Development Goals.
The Ilori Foundation’s mission is intrinsically linked to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We anchor our research and design in these global frameworks to ensure measurable, scalable impact.
Zero Hunger
Centring maternal and neonatal nutrition during the first 1,000 days to ensure a foundation for healthy growth.
Good Health & Well-being
Reducing maternal and neonatal mortality through evidence-led interventions and preventative education.
Gender Equality
Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights for adolescent girls.
Reduced Inequalities
Dismantling health inequalities by making under-represented groups visible in decision-making data.
Official Framework
UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030